SUSAN S. SCOTT

Dates at Hedgebrook
September & October, 1992 (Fir Cottage) 

Genres
Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry 

Publications and Productions

  •  “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)

Honors, Awards and Acknowledgements
Poem selected for Seattle’s Poetry On The Buses Contest, 2003 

Short Bio
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. 

Contact Information
sss@whidbey.com
www.susansscott.com