SUSAN SCOTT guides writers in wrestling complex stories to the page and transforming trouble into art. She has led award-winning initiatives in the environmental humanities and in culture work with First Nations, immigrants, and settlers in Quebec and Chile. Susan has taught writing in communities and classrooms in the States and Canada, including guest lectures at the Yale Institute for Sacred Music, and is a consulting editor with The New Quarterly. Book editing includes Body & Soul, a collection Sarah Selecky calls “a revelation,” and a new (TBA) volume of unorthodox life writing by women writers and scholars in Canada and abroad.