Strange Magic on Fangirl Chat

2015-strange-magic-movieFor Episode 20 of Fangirl Chat, Geek Kay joins Tricia Barr to discuss Lucasfilm’s animated movie Strange Magic, which is part of her Top Ten Movies to see list here at the blog. In addition to the movie, we ponder whether the movie is for boys, girls, or just everyone and how statements from creators might hurt their potential bottom line.

You can find Kay’s review of Strange Magic here. And for her full list of movies to see in 2015 check out  Strange Age of Tomorrowland World Awakens, Kay’s top ten movies to see in 2015.


Kay is a contributor to FANgirl Blog and host of Hyperspace Theories. You can find her on Twitter @Geek_Kay.

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.

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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.