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LuElla D'Amico

LuElla D’Amico is Associate Professor of English and the Women’s and Gender Studies Coordinator at the University of the Incarnate Word. She is the editor of Girls’ Series Fiction and American Popular Culture and co-editor of Reading Transatlantic Girlhood in the Long Nineteenth Century.

REVIEW: Glimmers of Truth

LuElla D'Amico   |  February 5, 2025

We need a theology of fiction

Generation Beta beats: the ultimate labor playlist for moms-to-be

LuElla D'Amico and Dixie Dillon Lane   |  January 16, 2025

Labor and delivery needs a soundtrack–here are some suggestions for Gen Beta moms!

Navigating the Mid-Career Blues

LuElla D'Amico   |  January 15, 2025

Taking time to reflect in the middle of one’s story

REVIEW: Love and Marriage in the Age of Austen

LuElla D'Amico   |  November 11, 2024

Falling in love with Austen all over again

SUMMERING: The Busy-Mom’s Guide to Relaxation

LuElla D'Amico   |  July 29, 2024

Lessons from Bluey’s Chilli

Catholic Feminists Should Offer Grace to Harrison Butker

LuElla D'Amico   |  May 20, 2024

The reality of human lives is lost in the rush to judgment

REVIEW: Fragile Objects

LuElla D'Amico   |  April 24, 2024

Katy Carl’s stories revive and renew the spiritual vision of Flannery O’ Connor

Claudine Gay’s “Truth” Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Catholic Higher Education

LuElla D'Amico   |  February 28, 2024

Is there—or is there not—a higher good?

REVIEW: Misreading, Misunderstanding, Misinterpreting

LuElla D'Amico   |  January 17, 2024

Readers and writers beware: Good reading requires much help

LONG FORM: Beyond Market Trends

LuElla D'Amico   |  November 3, 2023

Reassessing the intrinsic value of a liberal arts education

REVIEW: Soulful Pages

LuElla D'Amico   |  August 28, 2023

Nurturing the spirit (and your inner weirdo) through the written word