Beyond the Screens: Dream TV Role

On this week’s Beyond the Screens podcast, the spotlight was television and dream roles. We discussed Adweek Magazine‘s preview of the Fall 2013 season, with unanimous excitement for the ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. We also covered tips for attending San Diego Comic-Con. My advice: pretend you’re going on a survival show. Also, Karate Kid Ralph Macchio’s recent Sports Illustrated article on fans and fame gets waxed on and washed off. The big question of the show was: what would it be like to play a role on that television series we love so much?  Host Scott Murray and guest Todd Martin daydream about it with me. Special guest Channing Chase plays her dream role of Dorothy “Dot” Campbell on AMC’s Mad Men.

What’s your dream TV role? Hope over to Twitter and let us know.


Tricia Barr took her understanding of brand management and marketing, mixed it with a love of genre storytelling, and added a dash of social media flare to create FANgirl Blog, where she discusses Star Wars, fandom, and strong female characters. She also writes about Star Wars for Random House’s science fiction and fantasy blog Suvudu.com and Star Wars Insider magazine and is a contributor for Her Universe’s Year of the Fangirl. She has recently joined Beyond the Screens podcast as a regular contributor.

In her spare time, Tricia puts the finishing touches on her first novel, Wynde. For excerpts and tales of her adventures in creating a fictional universe, hop over to TriciaBarr.com.

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Tricia Barr took her understanding of brand management and marketing, mixed it with a love of genre storytelling, and added a dash of social media flare to create FANgirl Blog, where she discusses Star Wars, fandom, and the intersection of women within Star Wars fandom. She is co-author of Ultimate Star Wars and Star Wars Visual Encyclopedia from DK Publishing, a featured writer for Star Wars Insider magazine with numerous articles on the Hero's Journey. Her FANgirl opinions can be heard on the podcasts Hyperspace Theories and Fangirls Going Rogue. Tricia Barr's novel, Wynde, won the 2014 Independent Publisher Book Award Gold Medal for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Ebook. She was also part of Silence in the Library's successful all-female creator science fiction and fantasy anthology Athena's Daughters, which is available now. For excerpts and tales of her adventures in creating a fictional universe, hop over to TriciaBarr.com.