Writer / Director Cecil Castellucci's first young adult
novel, "Boy Proof" came out spring 2005 on Candlewick Press. It was named a Booksense 76
Children’s Pick, BBYA 2006 and a Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers by the
American Library Association (ALA).
In 2005
she was also named a Flying Start by Publisher’s Weekly. She also received an Honorable Mention
in PW’s annual cuffie awards as Most Promising New Author.
Her
second novel "The Queen of Cool" came out in February 2006 and will be
followed in May 2007 by her third novel "Beige", both also on Candlewick
Press. Her first Graphic Novel "The Plain Janes" will come out in May 2007 on the new DC Comics Minx imprint. She has also
previously published stories in the Los Angeles Times Kids
Reading Room and is an active Read Aloud volunteer at Mayberry Elementary
School in Echo Park.
Performances pieces that she has written and conceived
of
include; "The Shirt and Other Awkward Stories", "The Ladies
Room", "My Heart, The Whore", "Seven Women/Seven Sins"
and "Dear Friend.” Her latest
piece, "Spinster", a collaboration with author / performer Jen
Sincero was performed in October 2005.
She has participated in the Lincoln Center Directors Lab
West and the Banff Centre for the Arts "Writing with Style" program
and had both writing and directing assistantships at the Taper.
Cecil was a
founding member of the Alpha 60 film club.
Alpha 60 was a club dedicated to discovering narrative voice and encouraging
creative endeavors in film. She
volunteers as an Alternative Screen Programmer at the American
Cinematheque. She has also been a
field producer on MTV's Big Urban Myth Show and was Director of Recreating
Radio at the Museum of Television and Radio.
Recently she wrote and directed
her first feature film
“Happy Is Not Hard To Be.” It
debuted in Los Angeles at the Alternative Screen series at the Egyptian
Theatre.
Among other creative pursuits, she is an indie rock
musician, performing under the name Nerdy Girl and Cecil Seaskull. With two
CD's under her belt, and many tours across the US and Canada, she participated in
musical festivals from CMJ to SXSW and Canadian Music Week. Her songs have
charted on college radio and been used on television shows and independent
films.
Some of the grants she has been awarded include an Explorations Film
Grant from the Canada Council and the PAFPS Grant from the National Film Board
of Canada. Cecil was also awarded a Hero in Education 2001 from the California
State Lottery.
She grew up in New York City where she attended the Laguardia
High School of the Performing Arts in New York City and later studied at
theatre in Paris at the Ecole Florent. She received a B.F.A. in Film Production
at Concordia University in Montreal.