Bonnie Kate Pardoe

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Fan
Name: Bonnie Kathleen Anne Hagstrom
Alias(es): Calla Puerro
Type: fan writer, archivist
Fandoms: Forever Knight
Communities: FORKNI-L
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URL: http://screed.blackraptor.net/
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Bonnie Kate Pardoe was an author of Forever Knight fan fiction and poetry. She died in November 2015.

Bonnie long maintained a Rat-Pack faction site, Screed Was Here. She also had a personal site at http://users.lmi.net/~callalily/fk/index.html, which archived her own fan writing. The contents were later transferred to the "Screed Was Here" site in an ancillary fan fiction section that included other authors' fic about the characters she favoured: Javier Vachon, Screed, Urs, and Tracy Vetter. At one time, Bonnie also used the "Calla Puerro" pseudonym, particularly for adult fic.

From a "Getting to know us" thread on FORKNI-L, posted 30 December 2005:[1]

> How long have you been a FK fan? How did you get started?

I'd heard of "the vampire cop show" when it was on CBS, but the boyfriend at the time thought it must be stupid so we never watched it -- HE is long gone!

So, since 1995, since season 3 was on-air. I caught an ep of season 3 when I was home for lunch one day. Didn't know what the heck I'd run across, but the scene I'd caught was of Vachon. I was hooked and watched the next new episode later that same week. This was just weeks before the "Save Season 3" campaign began and I remember volunteering to get brochures tri-folded and mailed to Las Vegas for the NATPE convention.

> Have you ever met anyone off the FK lists?

Yup. Some locals. Some other folks I met in TO when Ger did those three wild, improv-ish nights of "Taming Of The Shrew" - never laughed so hard in my life! A few others I met at plays with Ben or Greg.

Oh, and I'm the one who introduced Libby to Greg Kramer.

In Memoriam

The FORKNI-L list was informed of Bonnie Pardoe's death on 1 December 2015 by her friend and fellow FK fan, Bonnie Rutledge:

I really don't know how to do this kind of message, but I felt I should let the fandom know that Bonnie passed away in November. She loved Forever Knight, and I feel lucky that I got to experience her friendship through this show. We only visited once in person, but over the past 19 years, Bonnie gifted me with a lifetime of silliness, supportiveness and imagination. Every fanfiction I've written since 2000 exists because of her input, encouragement, and wit. It's been hard to finish off the Vachon/Inca Conversion Day story we had planned because that was my last real conversation with Bonnie - hours of Twitter direct messages chatting about Vachon, the Incas, Pizarro and whatnot. She was the only person, the perfect person, with whom I could have had that exact chat, and I will miss the gifts of her intelligence and personality.

-- Bonnie Rutledge, FORKNI-L, 1 December 2015

Other list members responded:

I am.... grief stricken once again. Bonnie and I visited in person several times, mostly when we went to see Greg Kramer. She introduced us on-line. Traveling with her was a pleasure as she always had suggestions for things she knew I'd love like the Royal Ontario Museum.

The first time we met in person, I traveled from Arkansas to Oakland, California in pre-cellphone days not totally assured she wasn't really an axe murderer.<g> (We'd both been at Bridging the Knight although I didn't remember her.) I arrived at the Oakland airport to find no one waiting for me. I wasn't worried at first, but then slowly the entire airport emptied. I was about to ask an employee for an idea as to what I should do when I heard "LIBBY!!!!" and she came running through the place after having been caught in traffic.

We traveled together to Vancouver Canada to meet Greg who was performing in a play there. He met us in the bar afterwards, asked which of us was "Libs - the one who writes comic books," dug "the Ratsie Wot Kilt Screed" from my bag, and began running around showing his castmates the creature which he held by the tail (to my horror). Bonnie looked at me and said, "I can't win. I'll get drinks - he obviously likes you better." We both had a great laugh and it started a long running game of who did he like better.

[...]

Travel well, Bonnie! Say hi to Greg for me. I'm sure he's with me on every audition, every time I take the stage, and every time I step in front of the camera. Now you will be as well.

-- Libratsie, FORKNI-L, 1 Dec 2015

The two Bonnies are (are!) one of my favorite things about this list. I have laughed a tremendous amount over the years with your fictional antics and non-fictional wit.

-- Allison, FORKNI-L, 1 December 2015

Libby's words remind me of an anecdote once when Greg K visited Bonns. He loved Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies (shocker :) ) and she'd pop a cookie in his mouth whenever he wanted one. It's just an adorable picture I think of regarding those two. If heaven exists, Greg and Bonnie-Kate are sharing thin mints, she has her beloved dog Brand back, and she's knitting the angels sweaters.

Bonns' death was sudden. Nov. 23rd would have been her birthday. It took me a while from the time I found out before I could write it, so I'm sorry about that.

[...]

Allison, I don't even know what to say about fanfic. For me, she was the One True Bonnie. Bonnie Pardoe posted long before me on the lists. She was The Bonnie Who Dared Cut Vachon's Hair in War 7. Then, she became my friend. I know we've been confusing the hell out of people for ages, but she was the Bonnie I looked up to, one of the peeps whose list posts gave me the courage to delurk and take part in the fandom and unleash millions of words later. And what a screaming fine ride it was. <3

-- Libratsie, FORKNI-L, 1 December 2015

I have a story to tell.

My very first War was War III. I knew I was going to play a Merc, and I even arranged for a super-duper wheelchair because that was the only way I would have been able to travel to TO. This was in my first round of what we eventually decided was Wegener's Granulomatosis, and I was on huge, 10x the usual cancer doses of chemo and prednisone. Anyway, I got my first assignment, to break into the Perks mansion. No problem, got in my chair & knocked out the guard geese with sleeping pills stuffed in raisins. Don't remember what the rest of the job was, except it involved picking a lock to get in. So I posted my piece.

And was told flat out, it wasn't good enough.

It felt like someone had kicked my in the stomach. Thought about mentioning the pred withdrawal related migraines & decided it sounded like an excuse. Thought about sending a note to the War Mistress saying I hereby withdraw from the War. And I would have except...

Bonnie saved me.

She wrote a 2nd half of my post that filled in the gaps I'd missed. I don't remember many of the details due to chemo-related memory loss, but it was enough to keep me in the War.

I think, of all the deaths that hit me hard this year, losing her might be the hardest.

-- Liz the Lucky, FORKNI-L, 3 December 2015

I didn't correspond with Bonnie much, but last year she sent me a note of appreciation on my closing story for the last war, thanking me for the way I wrapped up the Perkulators' storyline when they dropped out in the middle of War 8. She was a wonderful, vital, part of the fandom, and will be missed.

In tribute, it seems appropriate to post the last few lines of the story she thanked me for:

> "How about a toast to absent friends, then, those who can't be here, and those who've gone on," Tracy said, raising her glass. Her faction members raised theirs as well.
>
> "To absent friends," Teri and Anne chorused, and Anne added, "Forever in our hearts."
>
> Forever in *my* heart,

-- Anne Jensen, FORKNI-L, 4 December 2015

Fan Fiction

  • "CdM at CERK"
  • "Conditions"[1]
  • "Da Boyzz, An Interlude"
  • "A Boy Called Goo" (1 November 2015)
  • "A Day In The Life"[2] (orig. publ. 1997 in Conquistador)
  • "Dust to Dust"
  • "Eruption"
  • "Familiarity Breeds Contempt"[3]
  • "Feverish"[4][5] (7 November 2002)
  • "The Gift That Keeps On Giving"[6] (2014) - aka "LaCroix's Conversion Day Anniversary or The Gift That Keeps On Giving"
  • "Houses Of The Holy"[7]
  • "Jealous Much?"[8]
  • "Knightmare on Gateway Street"[9] (1996) - a/k/a "Knightmare On Gateway Lane"
  • "LaCroix's Big Day"[10]
  • "The Last Night"
  • "Life Without War: an excerpt" (25 January 2015)
  • "The Light"
  • "A Little Death"[11]
  • "Look Ma, I Can Sing"[12]
  • "Michelangelos's David"[13]
  • "Of Demigods And Men"[14]
  • "Once Upon A Time"[15][16]
  • "One Shift, Two Shift, Red Shift, Blue Shift"[17][18] (March 1996)
  • "Patriarch"[19]
  • "Postcards"
  • "The Reasonable Man"
  • "Resting Here"[20]
  • "Sangria"[21] (August 1997)
  • "Septicemia"[22]
  • "SVD at CERK"[23] (February 1996)
  • "That's A Lot Of Birthday Candles" (2 November 2015)
  • "'Til Death"[24]
  • "A Time Like This"[25]
  • "The Unexpected Visitor"[26]
  • "Valentines"[27] (February 2001)
  • "The Vigilante"[28][29]
  • "What Does The Groundhog Say?"[30]
  • "Without You"
  • "Wine, Wine, Wine"[31]
  • Colors of Christmas series:
    • "Blue Christmas"[32] (December 1997)
    • "White Christmas"[33] (December 1999)
    • "Greensleeves"[34] (December 2000)
    • "Silver Bells"[35] (December 2000)

Fan Poetry

  • "Whither Gone A Friend"[36] (1996)

References