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Title: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Midnite on July 25, 2004, 03:30:08 AM
Her story can be found on--
Suspect Thoughts (http://www.suspectthoughts.com)

Enter the site:
Suspect Thoughts
A Journal of Subversive Writing
(It's the 2nd link that says ENTER HERE--ADULTS ONLY)

Look for "Lara Parker" (in the 2nd column of authors).

Please note: this story may not be accessible for too much longer.

The site contains erotica.
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Mark Rainey on July 25, 2004, 04:49:32 AM
Suspect Thoughts claims to tread on dangerous ground, and putting up stories featuring real people, incarcerated or otherwise, as characters--and in a less-than-flattering light--definitely does so.

Lara's writing is nicely done.

--M
http://home.triad.rr.com/smrainey
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Connie on July 25, 2004, 07:17:11 AM
Am I safe in assuming this is a true story?  It just rings very true.  I thought it was interesting, it held my attention, and I think she did a good job.  It's an easy read - nicely descriptive but not overly so.  Toward the end of the story the tension was really building for me.  By the end I felt pretty nervous - it was unsettling!  LOL

She's a good writer, isn't she!  I've never read her book.  What's the general consensus?  Do most people who've read it, like it??

-CLC
 
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Philippe Cordier on July 26, 2004, 12:50:26 PM
mon dieu, however did you find this, midnite?  :D

Did Ms. Parker actually do a guest spot on "Baretta"?  If so, then ...

I'd also describe her writing here as breezy, effortless.

I prefer "Angelique's Descent" though.

Interesting, I just made a folder on my computer titled "Fiction," and this is the third story I've saved (the other two by E. F. Benson and Jonathan Nolan).  Not sure I'd actually save this one if it weren't by Ms. Parker ...  Er, maybe I'd better go back and check what the website said about saving or duplicating ...

Will placing her story on this particular site enhance her reputation as a writer?  I wonder ...
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Philippe Cordier on July 26, 2004, 01:10:09 PM
"The work featured in this journal is under copyright protection
by the individual authors and artists and may not be duplicated
or reprinted without their permission"

Of course in saving it, this was simply to allow rereading it at my leisure, particularly in light of Midnite's caution that the story may not be up much longer.  I have no interest in distributing it (often a copyright concern), and I can certainly delete it from my computer.  What about printing out a hard copy?  Would that be construed as duplicating or reprinting a copyrighted work?  Just curious about the legalities - certainly wouldn't want to step on any toes.

Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Mark Rainey on July 26, 2004, 02:06:18 PM
It's perfectly fine to print the story out to read at your leisure, as long as you don't distribute it. Technicalities aside, any online publication that would expect readers to only use their computer screen to read fiction isn't going to have much of a readership.

--M
http://home.triad.rr.com/smrainey
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Midnite on July 26, 2004, 03:58:06 PM
mon dieu, however did you find this, midnite?  :D

I was e-told about it.  :)

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Did Ms. Parker actually do a guest spot on "Baretta"?

Baretta - "The Stone Conspiracy" (http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/GuidePageServlet/showid-1598/epid-46496/)
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: ProfStokes on July 27, 2004, 01:02:18 AM
Lara Parker briefly mentioned her stint on "Baretta" and her experiences working with Robert Blake at the 2002 Halloweenathon.  It's in the second paragraph on this page:http://profstokes2002.victoriawinters.net/page3.htm

ProfStokes
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: jennifer on August 02, 2004, 01:47:24 PM
It's perfectly fine to print the story out to read at your leisure, as long as you don't distribute it. Technicalities aside, any online publication that would expect readers to only use their computer screen to read fiction isn't going to have much of a readership.

so true i printed it just so i could read it but if a friend wanted to read it could you let them?
does it mean to distribute it for profit?

jennifer
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: jennifer on August 02, 2004, 01:50:57 PM
Lara Parker briefly mentioned her stint on "Baretta" and her experiences working with Robert Blake at the 2002 Halloweenathon.

thanks Prof but a love scene with Baretta ICK............(running from room in horror) :o :o
.....if she could paly that scene i call that ACTING! ;D

jennifer
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Mark Rainey on August 02, 2004, 02:24:57 PM
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so true i printed it just so i could read it but if a friend wanted to read it could you let them? does it mean to distribute it for profit?

Distributing it for profit is a major no-no, but one would be hard-pressed to stop you from letting a friend read your copy, especially since the Web site offers fiction for free. I haven't checked back on the site, but I expect it may be supported by advertising, so they're hoping anyone who visits the site will at least be exposed to the advertisers' promos. So giving a copy to someone else deprives the site of traffic that -might- end up being profitable somewhere down the line. Still, I doubt the advertising police are going to be coming down on you like a ton of bricks. ;)

--M
http://home.triad.rr.com/smrainey

Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: jennifer on August 03, 2004, 02:30:02 PM
Am I safe in assuming this is a true story?  It just rings very true.  I thought it was interesting, it held my attention, and I think she did a good job.  It's an easy read - nicely descriptive but not overly so.  Toward the end of the story the tension was really building for me.  By the end I felt pretty nervous - it was unsettling!  LOL

having just read it i was wondering the same thing Connie. just wondering why she picked him!
he sounds so creepy in this story but he has bigger problems right now i quess!

jennifer
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Mark Rainey on August 03, 2004, 04:12:53 PM
It's not a true story, so I understand.

--M
http://home.triad.rr.com/smrainey
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Gothick on August 06, 2004, 03:11:51 PM
I'm printing the story to read now.  It sounds interesting.  I never watched Beretta and never know Lara had a guest spot on the series.

I personally enjoyed Angelique's Descent, particularly the earlier chapters.  As with Wicked, I think there are weaknesses in the denouement prescribed by the source material for this character--I find both Angelique and Elphaba shrill simulacra of the characters established earlier in their respective stories in those final chapters.  I guess I am a more fastidious reader than is called for by the times in which we live, though (and being old and cranky, I suffer fools with less and less grace).

People point out glaring inconsistencies in how Angelique tells the events of 1795 in the novel; but, given what the series writers did to the original narrative in the later years of the show, I find myself more forgiving about her, um, 'interpretations" of the facts as we see them in her own book.

btw, the picture of Pan on the front page of this site is from the Cosmic Tribe Tarot deck--it's one of my favorite tarot decks, and you can see the other images at http://www.stevee.com  There is *a lot* of frontal nudity (male and female) on the cards--I guess I should warn people who have issues with the human body about that?

cheers, Gothick
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Luciaphile on August 06, 2004, 03:30:48 PM
Copyright is a fuzzy thing, but I suspect that you handing off a printed copy to a friend is the equivalent of you loaning a videotape, book, or CD to a friend.

And yes, you are perfectly entitled to print out a copy to read. That I'm sure about.
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Luciaphile on August 06, 2004, 03:38:30 PM
Ack--sorry, tried to edit the post, but it wouldn't let me.

Just wanted to add that I rather liked the story.
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Minja on August 07, 2004, 02:59:41 AM
Mark wrote:
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It's not a true story, so I understand.

So I take it that if she's not drawing from personal experience that hoping for "Her Peter Fonda" would be in vain.  >:(

Always, Minja  ::)
Title: Re: "Her Robert Blake" - an online short story by Lara Parker
Post by: Minja on August 07, 2004, 03:10:43 AM
Gothic wrote:
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As with Wicked, I think there are weaknesses in the denouement prescribed by the source material for this character--I find both Angelique and Elphaba shrill simulacra of the characters established earlier in their respective stories in those final chapters.

I'm currently reading Wicked and am about half through.  Are you saying I shouldn't get my hopes up too high concerning the end?  So far it'a very good read IMHO.

Always, Minja  :-