About

I am a twenty-something addicted to print and pixels. I work with words all day through my business, (In)dialogue Communications, offering literary publicity, writing, editing, and social media services from my home in Upstate New York where I live with my husband in what we affectionately call “The Gingerbread House.”

When I’m not working with words, I enjoy making things from scratch in the kitchen and attempting to muddle my way through the liturgical year. I love traveling, good food, city living, great literature, and all things related to faith and femininity, redemption and culture, and violence and grace.

Why (In)dialogue?

Because I am in love with the Incarnation, the Word made flesh, and the divine dialogue it began. The Incarnation teaches me about the intersection of the intangible and the embodied, and I am a perpetual student, listening and learning.

Why the parentheses? 

Well, why not?

  • http://www.facebook.com/jbmavrich Bret Mavrich

    Steph,

    Just found your blog via RelevantMag.com. I’m loving your explanation for (In)Dialogue: passion for the incarnation, the ineffable finally articulated through Jesus. You would love the book “Prayer” by Von Balthazar.

    I’d love to add your feed to my FeedReader. No RSS?

    Bret

    • http://shequotes.wordpress.com stephindialogue

      Hi Bret, thanks for dropping by! I’ll have to check out that book…I just created a list of books that I need to read surrounding Incarnational and embodied faith, this one will go on it! Thanks for the suggestion.

      Also–RSS added this morning just for you! Thanks for connecting!

  • http://www.facebook.com/jbmavrich Bret Mavrich

    I can haz RSS? lol Thanks!

  • http://lisadelay.com/blog Lisa Colon DeLay

    Found you b/c of Ed. Sure glad I did. 

    • http://www.stephindialogue.com Stephanie S. Smith

      Lisa, thanks for dropping by! Love the look of your blog and what you’re about as well :)

      • http://lisadelay.com/blog Lisa Colon DeLay

        cool.

  • http://www.crookedmystic.com/ Crookedmystic

    I love the phrase “embodied faith”–as an advocate for contemplative prayer and a yoga teacher I am a lover of conceptualizing faith and life experience embodied. I am glad I found you via Sarah Bessey’s favorite 50 women bloggers!

    • http://www.stephindialogue.com Stephanie S. Smith

      Thanks for visiting! I love this phrase too :) To me it has roots in the Incarnation, God embodied. Because faith is not compartmentalized but whole.