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Selena Templeton - Graffiti Artist

Selena Templeton

Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Selena Templeton moved to Los Angeles to pursue her writing career and the year-round sunshine. Seriously. It rains 360 days out of the year up there. So after snagging an English degree at SFU, she left for Lotusland. She has been published in The Hollywood Reporter and on eHow.com, and wrote/produced several short films, the most recent of which won third place in the Akira Kurosawa Short Film Competition and took her to Japan. Traveling is one of her great loves, whether it’s to the other side of the world or the other side of her mind. She’s been to Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, Montreal, New York, Madrid, Tokyo and her subconscious (for which travel insurance is recommended). She has submitted her first novel to a publisher for consideration (and is finding it difficult to walk around with all her fingers and toes crossed) and is working on a spec script after years of doing script coverage that made her think, ‘I can do better than that!' (though hopefully her screenplay isn't as clichéd as her motivation). During her sixteen minutes of spare time each day she enjoys yoga, running (for exercise, not from the law), reading, correcting other people's grammar, parentheses (obviously), movies, lawn lattés and her wonderful friends and family.

Links:

eHow.com

Profile Details

Screen Name:

Selena Templeton

Country:

United States

City:

Los Angeles

With whom or what do you wage your biggest battle?:

Me. So far it's a tie.

What is your perfect night in/out?:

Cooking and dancing in the kitchen, followed by a carpet picnic and movie in the living room.

What piece of advice would you give to your 20-year-old self?:

Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right.

What piece of advice did you receive in your 20s that you regret not following?:

Never eat raw shellfish.

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