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File:Chalk16.jpg|from [[Chalk and Cheese]] #16
 
  Image:PI1.jpg| cover of [[Primal Instincts]] #1,  "...we would like to thank Suzan for her stunning artwork. A cover is the very first thing the reader sees, and this special lady has a way of bringing the characters to life. As always, Suzan's work tells its own story and we are greatly honored to showcase such extraordinary talent. Our deepest thanks to Kathy O. And Anne M. for efforts above and beyond the call of duty. Kathy, a self-proclaimed SENTINEL-FREE ZONE, took our lovely artwork to the printer for us, so we all owe her our thanks. If not for her, there'd be stick figures on the front." <ref> from the editorial of that zine </ref> Winner of a 1997 [[STIFfie Award]].
 
  Image:PI1.jpg| cover of [[Primal Instincts]] #1,  "...we would like to thank Suzan for her stunning artwork. A cover is the very first thing the reader sees, and this special lady has a way of bringing the characters to life. As always, Suzan's work tells its own story and we are greatly honored to showcase such extraordinary talent. Our deepest thanks to Kathy O. And Anne M. for efforts above and beyond the call of duty. Kathy, a self-proclaimed SENTINEL-FREE ZONE, took our lovely artwork to the printer for us, so we all owe her our thanks. If not for her, there'd be stick figures on the front." <ref> from the editorial of that zine </ref> Winner of a 1997 [[STIFfie Award]].
 
Image:Motet interior by suzan lovett.jpeg|  The front cover of the [[Pros]] zine [[Motet]] #1: This artwork, titled  "In A Different Reality" (later retitled ''"Brother's Keeper"'' when it was offered for general sale) inspired the writing of the story "The Promise."  It portrays Bodie and Doyle as children. This image is notable because although Pros fanfic and fanart embraced a wide range of [[tropes]] and themes, stories featuring Bodie and Doyle as children were rare. The vast majority of the fiction, and thus the art, focused on them as adults, possibly due to the gritty nature of the original series. One reviewer wrote that the story  "is a shorty at two pages long but sweet nonetheless. It's inspired by a gorgeous Suzan Lovett picture featuring Bodie and Doyle as two beautiful, serious-eyed children."  See [[Motet]] #1 for more. <ref>from [[DIAL]] #3 </ref>
 
Image:Motet interior by suzan lovett.jpeg|  The front cover of the [[Pros]] zine [[Motet]] #1: This artwork, titled  "In A Different Reality" (later retitled ''"Brother's Keeper"'' when it was offered for general sale) inspired the writing of the story "The Promise."  It portrays Bodie and Doyle as children. This image is notable because although Pros fanfic and fanart embraced a wide range of [[tropes]] and themes, stories featuring Bodie and Doyle as children were rare. The vast majority of the fiction, and thus the art, focused on them as adults, possibly due to the gritty nature of the original series. One reviewer wrote that the story  "is a shorty at two pages long but sweet nonetheless. It's inspired by a gorgeous Suzan Lovett picture featuring Bodie and Doyle as two beautiful, serious-eyed children."  See [[Motet]] #1 for more. <ref>from [[DIAL]] #3 </ref>
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