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SUSAN S. SCOTT
September & October, 1992 (Fir Cottage)
Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry
- “The Day After The Worst Day Of The Year,” “Letting Go,” and “Haiku,” The Forum. Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study (January, 2005)
- “Healing With Nature,” Experience Life Magazine. Life Time Fitness (April 2004)
- “Letting Go,” Poetry On Buses: Lost and Found. Cultural Development Authority of King County (2003)
- “Healing With Nature,” Helios Press (October 2003)
- “Learning From Trees,” Northwest Dharma News, V15, #5. Northwest Dharma Association (Fall 2002)
- “Dreams, Poems, and Prayers,” Dream Network: A Journal Exploring Dreams & Mythology, V20, #3. Dream Network (2001)
- “Daily Haiku In The Year 2000,” Psychological Perspectives, #42. C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles (Summer 2001)
- “Stories Of Healing With Nature,” Quadrant, V3, #2. C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytic Study (Summer 2000)
- “Songs Of Love And Woe: Poems and Photographs,” Creative Communications (1999)
- “Like Trees Walking: Stories Of Healing With Nature,” Hedgebrook News, #1. Hedgebrook (February 1998)
- “Human Healing Through Nature And Its Metaphors,” Hearts And Wings. Sufi Order (Spring 1992)
- “Herschel And Pita,” Spindrift, V28. Shoreline Community College (Spring 1990)
- “Grain In The Wood,” “Glaciers,” and “Eteli,” The Pointed Circle. Portland Community College-Cascade (1989)
- “Dreams And Creativity In Women,” The Arts in Psychotherapy: An International Journal, V14, #4. Pergamon Press (Winter 1987)
Poem selected for Seattle’s Poetry On The Buses Contest, 2003
Devoted to the creative process through her own writing and photography for the past twenty-five years, Susan also offers creative consultations to others in her work as a Jungian Psychotherapist.
sss@whidbey.com
www.susansscott.com
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