Susan (Sue) Innes was born 4 May 1948 in
Weymouth, Dorset, the daughter of Jean Corbin, housewife, and Alec Innes, a professional gardener. She was raised in
North Wales and in
Peterhead, the hometown of her father. She went to
Peterhead Academy and to
Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen, which she gave up in the late 1960s, travelling to
San Francisco to join the
hippy movement. She became an activist in the second-wave
feminist movement as she started studying English and philosophy at the
University of St. Andrews in 1970. She was editor of the university newspaper,
Aien. == Career ==