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When I found out how little time and energy would remain to me after my work as a draftsperson for my primary interest - art - I began alternating periods of drafting with periods of painting and showing the resulting pieces in solo art exhibitions. As a result, I received two grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts purchased one of my paintings and chose a series of my illustrations for its traveling exhibition program. I then realized I had to stop dividing myself between what I loved most and what I did for a living.

As well as being interested in the interactions between humans and the world around them, I am fascinated by both geometrical and free-form shapes, and colors and textures too. So when I discovered digital painting and its many tools for giving the forms and figures in my paintings the most amazing textures and all in a fraction of the time I had previously thus spent, I was hooked. Of late I find myself being increasingly drawn to the 3D digital means of creating images.

I love to read, particularly fictional and non-fictional works of a philosophical and/or scientific nature. No surprise then that illustration for Science Fiction and Fantasy novels and short stories should be so attractive to me. Through no other genre can one so exercise one’s artistic imagination.

You can view more of Susan's artwork at www.reantasygraphics.com, and she can be contacted by email at susan@reantasygraphics.com.

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Bio to come.
Current Issue
2 Mar 2026

Strange Horizons
Strange Horizons invites non-fiction submissions for our March 30 special issue on “Fungi in SFF.”
Once I’ve finished writing, I will fold this letter up and tuck it into the Tristram you kindly loaned me (may it be our Galeotto … ). I’ll knock on your door, at which point I will most likely encounter a puzzled maidservant, who will ask who in the world I am, and I will explain that I am returning a book you were kind enough to bestow on me (generous creature that you are and clearly down-on-their-luck weatherworn would-be poet that I am).
the trees were softening, their bark for the hungry to scrape and scrape and spread it on whatever bread they could beg or bake
i must warn you before all else / before you poke and prod
Paul Kincaid and Dawn Macdonald join Dan Hartland to discuss style.
Strange Horizons
2 Mar 2026
Strange Horizons invites non-fiction submissions for our March 30 special issue on “Fungi in SFF.”
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