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Cecil Castellucci was born on 25 October, 1969 in New York City, NY, USA, is a Canadian musician, American fiction writer. Discover Cecil Castellucci's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Cecil Castellucci Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Cecil Castellucci worth at the age of 54 years old? Cecil Castellucci’s income source is mostly from being a successful Novelist. She is from United States. We have estimated Cecil Castellucci's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
The graphic novel Soupy Leaves Home, about a train-hopping runaway in 1932, was published by Dark Horse Comics in April 2017.
Castellucci wrote the inaugural graphic novel for DC Comics's Minx imprint, which targets the YA audience.
A long time comic book fan (she invited Batman to her fourth birthday party), Cecil jumped at the opportunity when contacted by Group Editor Shelly Bond.
Cecil C. Castellucci (born October 25, 1969, in New York City), also known as Cecil Seaskull, is an American-born Canadian young adult novelist, indie rocker, and director.
She currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
Castellucci grew up in New York City where she attended the Laguardia High School of the Performing Arts.
She later studied theatre in Paris at the École Florent.
She attended Concordia University in Montreal and received a B.F.A. in Film Production.
In Montreal, she embarked on her music career as part of Bite, which was then the only all-female indie band in Montreal.
When she was kicked out of Bite, she formed Nerdy Girl with Gordon Hashimoto.
When Hashimoto left, she joined with Ron Woo, Gabe Levine, and Kim Temple to continue the band.
After recording their only album Twist Her, Levine and Temple left the group, and Jessica Moss and Eric Craven took their places.
She later moved to Los Angeles after Nerdy Girl broke up for good, and she recorded solo under her performing name, Cecil Seaskull.
In 2001 she co-founded the experimental Alpha 60 Film Collective with Neil Matsumoto and Nicholas McCarthy.
Castellucci's first novel, Boy Proof, was published in 2005.
Boy Proof is a 2005 novel about a girl in Los Angeles named Victoria Jurgen, who insists on being called "Egg" after a character in her favorite movie, a (fictional) post-apocalyptic, science fiction film called Terminal Earth.
Her mother is a washed-up actress and her father is special-effects designer.
She is a card-carrying geek and considers herself "boy proof", and proud of it.
However, her outlook on life is challenged when a boy named Max Carter comes to her school and she finds herself reluctantly drawn to him.
It was named to the 2006 Best Books for Young Adults list by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) of the American Library Association (ALA) as well as to the Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers list (also by YALSA).
Castellucci's 2006 novel The Queen of Cool centers on Libby Brin, one of the most popular girls in her school, whose life revolves around parties and boys.
Deciding one day that she is bored with her glamorous lifestyle, she signs up for an internship at the local zoo, where she meets up with Tina, a dwarf with a huge personality, and a boy named Sheldon, which give her cause to question her priorities.
As she spends more time with unpopular people, she realizes that they are actually good friends and that she has more fun with them than with her regular friends.
The 2007 novel Beige focuses on Katy, a French-Canadian girl who is forced to spend a summer with her estranged father, Beau "The Rat" Ratner, member of Los Angeles's most infamous punk band-that-never-made-it, Suck.
Suck is about to come off its hiatus, and the Rat hopes he can use the band as an opportunity to bond with his daughter, a decision made difficult by her dislike of music.
The 2010 novel Rose Sees Red is set in New York in the 1980s, and centers on two ballet dancers (one American, one Russian), recounting the unforgettable night they spend in the city, and celebrating the friendship they form despite their cultural and political differences.
In the 2011 picture book Grandma's Gloves, a young girl and her grandmother bond over gardening.
A story about a child who loses a beloved grandparent and finds comfort in carrying on the activities they shared.
It won the California Book Award Gold Medal for Juvenile category.
In the 2011 novel First Day on Earth, a man named Mal thinks he has been abducted by aliens and starts going to an alien abduction support group where he meets Hooper, who may or may not be a traveler from another world.
The Year of the Beasts (2012), a hybrid prose / graphic novel illustrated by Nate Powell, is the story of two sisters and the summer they have together juxtaposed with a comics story of a girl who wakes up as a Medusa.
Castellucci's 2013 short story "We Have Always Lived on Mars" was to be adapted into John Krasinski's film, Life on Mars, which is currently in development.
Castellucci is a Star Trek fan, with her favorite series being Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Her favourite character is Dax.
Castellucci's first novels were published by Candlewick Press.
Her novels were also published by Scholastic Press, DC Comics and Roaring Brook Press.
Odd Duck (2013) illustrated by Sara Varon is about two ducks who form a friendship despite both being odd.
The young adult novel Tin Star, about a girl abandoned on an alien space station, was published in February 2014.
Stone in the Sky, a sequel to Tin Star, was published by Roaring Brook Press in 2015.
Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure, part of the Star Wars: Journey to Star Wars - The Force Awakens series, was published in September 2015.