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Image:southernseven9-1.jpg|from [[Southern Seven]] #9
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Image:southernseven9-2.jpg|from [[Southern Seven]] #9
 
File:Continental.jpg|cover of [[Continental B and D: Have Partner, Will Travel]], won a [[Huggy Award]]. “…one such purchase [a slash zine] led to a bit of excitement the other day. The postwoman knocked on my door with a second-hand zine I'd ordered from the States. "[[Continental B and D: Have Partner, Will Travel|Continental B/D]]” had left the USA discreetly concealed in one of those UPS Priority Mail envelopes, but when the postwoman handed it to me, it was in a Post Office transparent wrapper. ‘It came open in the Post,’ she said. ‘I'm sorry. But it doesn't look damaged.’ And she gave me a very nice smile, so I can only assume she liked the  Suzanne [sic] Lovett  cover..." <ref>  A fan describes a near miss regarding the [[Postal Service]] in from [[DIAL]] #10 </ref>  <br> Another fan said:  “Susan [sic] is a wonderful artist, but sometimes, to me, the figures seem a bit cold and stilted. This cover conveyed a passion that was very evocative.” <ref>A review posted to the [[Virgule-L]] [[mailing list]] in November 1994, quoted anonymously with permission.</ref> The awkward pose of the male characters may be the result of Lovett [[Photo Reference|modeling her art based on advertisements]]. Winner of a 1994 [[STIFfie Award]].
 
File:Continental.jpg|cover of [[Continental B and D: Have Partner, Will Travel]], won a [[Huggy Award]]. “…one such purchase [a slash zine] led to a bit of excitement the other day. The postwoman knocked on my door with a second-hand zine I'd ordered from the States. "[[Continental B and D: Have Partner, Will Travel|Continental B/D]]” had left the USA discreetly concealed in one of those UPS Priority Mail envelopes, but when the postwoman handed it to me, it was in a Post Office transparent wrapper. ‘It came open in the Post,’ she said. ‘I'm sorry. But it doesn't look damaged.’ And she gave me a very nice smile, so I can only assume she liked the  Suzanne [sic] Lovett  cover..." <ref>  A fan describes a near miss regarding the [[Postal Service]] in from [[DIAL]] #10 </ref>  <br> Another fan said:  “Susan [sic] is a wonderful artist, but sometimes, to me, the figures seem a bit cold and stilted. This cover conveyed a passion that was very evocative.” <ref>A review posted to the [[Virgule-L]] [[mailing list]] in November 1994, quoted anonymously with permission.</ref> The awkward pose of the male characters may be the result of Lovett [[Photo Reference|modeling her art based on advertisements]]. Winner of a 1994 [[STIFfie Award]].
 
File:Lionsden.jpg|''Lion's Den'' ([[Blake's Seven]]) (1994), used as the cover of [[Evasive Maneuvers]]: From a fan: "I think it's VERY obviously Blake (Avon less so, but very obviously Blake with amazing hair and a LION chair). I also think it is hilariously overblown and brilliant in the true Suzan Lovett spirit. Very glad that I got to see this :D :D" <ref>comments by [[Aralias]] at [http://aralias.livejournal.com/772277.html Iowa Fanzine Archive (visit May 21st 2014)]</ref>  -- From another fan: "... shows two men in regency dress (not un-dress, [[Reading Print Fanworks in Public Areas|you can safely read this one on the bus]])...  Presumably the men are Avon and Blake as one is dark and the other has curly hair, but the resemblance is minimal." <ref>from anon at [http://www.hermit.org/blakes7/Shop/Search3.cgi?L=../Fanzines/Reviews3/Evasive.html&K=review&TYPE=And#SearchMatch0 Judith Proctor's Blake's 7 site]</ref>
 
File:Lionsden.jpg|''Lion's Den'' ([[Blake's Seven]]) (1994), used as the cover of [[Evasive Maneuvers]]: From a fan: "I think it's VERY obviously Blake (Avon less so, but very obviously Blake with amazing hair and a LION chair). I also think it is hilariously overblown and brilliant in the true Suzan Lovett spirit. Very glad that I got to see this :D :D" <ref>comments by [[Aralias]] at [http://aralias.livejournal.com/772277.html Iowa Fanzine Archive (visit May 21st 2014)]</ref>  -- From another fan: "... shows two men in regency dress (not un-dress, [[Reading Print Fanworks in Public Areas|you can safely read this one on the bus]])...  Presumably the men are Avon and Blake as one is dark and the other has curly hair, but the resemblance is minimal." <ref>from anon at [http://www.hermit.org/blakes7/Shop/Search3.cgi?L=../Fanzines/Reviews3/Evasive.html&K=review&TYPE=And#SearchMatch0 Judith Proctor's Blake's 7 site]</ref>
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