Transatlantic Agency is delighted to welcome Suzanne Methot, represented by Transatlantic agent Rachel Letofsky. We’re excited to support their work and be part of this next stage in their creative journey.

Suzanne Methot is the author of the YA book Killing the Wittigo: Indigenous Culture-Based Approaches to Waking Up, Taking Action, and Doing the Work of Healing (ECW Press), author of the award-winning non fiction book Legacy: Trauma, Story, and Indigenous Healing (ECW Press), co-author of the textbook Aboriginal Beliefs, Values and Aspirations (Pearson/Goodminds), and a contributor to Scholastic Canada’s Take Action series of elementary classroom resource books. Her next book, Clean Water, is part of a new middle grade graphic history series that will be published by Scholastic Canada in 2026. 

Suzanne has worked in adult literacy, as a community worker in Indigenous-led social service agencies, as a freelance and in-house editor for magazines and newspapers, as a museum educator (K-12), and as an elementary classroom teacher. She currently works as an education consultant, curriculum writer, sensitivity reader, and developmental editor for book publishers and post-secondary institutions. She also presents at gatherings and conferences across Canada and the United States.

Welcome, Suzanne!

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