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Sten competed in [[Miss Supertalent]] of the World 2011 and was placed in the top 7 women among 50 candidates.<ref name="Host">{{cite web |last1=Tamrakar |first1=Yunil |title=Maria Sten |url=https://biographyhost.com/p/maria-sten.html |website=biography host.com |date=23 March 2022 |publisher=Biography Host |access-date=9 January 2024}}</ref> |
Sten competed in [[Miss Supertalent]] of the World 2011 and was placed in the top 7 women among 50 candidates.<ref name="Host">{{cite web |last1=Tamrakar |first1=Yunil |title=Maria Sten |url=https://biographyhost.com/p/maria-sten.html |website=biography host.com |date=23 March 2022 |publisher=Biography Host |access-date=9 January 2024}}</ref> |
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In February 2017, Sten's submission "The Courier" was announced as a finalist for the second annual television writing program from the [[ATX Television Festival]] and The Black List.<ref name="variety"/> Later in 2017, Sten was selected for the 2017 Black List x WIF Episodic Lab.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Halpern |first1=Megan |title=Meet the Alumni from our Fall 2017 Writers Labs |url=https://blog.blcklst.com/meet-the-alumni-from-our-fall-2017-writers-labs-181abe31e8f6 |website=blackklist.com |publisher=The Black List |access-date=10 January 2024}}</ref> Sten has also written two episodes of [[David E. Kelley]]'s series ''[[Big Sky (American TV series)|Big Sky]]'', and wrote, directed, and produced the short |
In February 2017, Sten's submission "The Courier" was announced as a finalist for the second annual television writing program from the [[ATX Television Festival]] and The Black List.<ref name="variety"/> Later in 2017, Sten was selected for the 2017 Black List x WIF Episodic Lab.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Halpern |first1=Megan |title=Meet the Alumni from our Fall 2017 Writers Labs |url=https://blog.blcklst.com/meet-the-alumni-from-our-fall-2017-writers-labs-181abe31e8f6 |website=blackklist.com |publisher=The Black List |access-date=10 January 2024}}</ref> Sten has also written two episodes of [[David E. Kelley]]'s series ''[[Big Sky (American TV series)|Big Sky]]'', and wrote, directed, and produced the short film ''Wild Things Run Free''.<ref name="talknerdywithus" /> In 2018 Sten was named to the Tracking Board's ''Young & Hungry List'', which showcases the top 100 new writers as voted on by Hollywood's most influential.<ref name="talknerdywithus" /> |
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