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Daniel Scott Tysdal is a Canadian poet and filmmaker. He was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is the author of four books of poetry, including The Fiddlehead's Best Canadian Poetry in English (2015) and The World Afloat (2016). He has also written and directed several short films, including The Fiddlehead (2015) and The World Afloat (2016).
Tysdal has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the Manitoba Arts Council's Emerging Artist Award (2015), the Manitoba Book Award for Poetry (2016), and the Manitoba Arts Council's Established Artist Award (2017). He has also been a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry (2015) and the Canadian Authors Association Poetry Award (2016).
Tysdal currently lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he works as a freelance writer and filmmaker.
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Tysdal's poetry, Canadian writer Jon Paul Fiorentino writes, "is an exhilarating mix of pop culture, philosophy, mythology, and visual art." His work investigates traditional poetic themes -loss and redemption, selfhood and community— through a diverse range of contemporary experiences, mediums and artefacts. Predicting the Next Big Advertising Breakthrough begins with "Zombies: A Catalogue of Their Return," a modestly illustrated description of a zombie invasion, and ends with, "A><B," a poem that works like one of Al Jaffee’s MAD Magazine "fold-ins"; to read the final line of the poem, readers must physically fold the page in thirds to discover it. Thus, whether writing a traditional lyric or elegy, or dealing with subjects as diverse as bukkake and Walter Benjamin, Tysdal "gets us to rethink what constitutes a poetic text." George Elliot Clarke observes, "for all their high-minded, critical jouissance, the lyrics are lively with accessible puns, jokes, games, and satire."
Tysdal's second book of poetry,The Mourner's Book of Albums, was published by Tightrope Books in October 2010. A poem from that collection, "The Big List," was chosen as one of the fifty best Canadian poems published in Canadian literary journals in 2010 and appears in the anthology The Best Canadian Poetry in English 2011 edited by Priscila Uppal and Molly Peacock.
Tysdal has also received recognition for his work in short fiction. In 2008, Tysdal's short story "What is Missing" received first place in the Eye Weekly Short Story Contest. His fiction has also appeared in online literary magazines including Joyland: A hub for short fiction (2012) and The Puritan (2011).
His first collection of poetry, Predicting the Next Big Advertising Breakthrough Using a Potentially Dangerous Method (2006), received the 2004 John V. Hicks Manuscript Award and the 2006 Anne Szumigalski Award (Saskatchewan Book Award for Best Book of Poetry). Predicting the Next Big Advertising Breakthrough was also shortlisted for the 2006 Brenda MacDonald Riches Award (Saskatchewan Book Award for Best First Book), and won the 2007 ReLit Award. Tysdal's poem, "An Experiment in Form," received honourable mention in the 2003 National Magazine Awards. His poem "T-Shirts or Toys: Crib Notes for a One-Year-Old Nephew" was a national finalist in the CBC's (Canadian Broadcasting Company) 2005 National Poetry Face-Off.
Tysdal was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and was raised on a farm. He received a B.A. (Hons.) from the University of Regina (Saskatchewan) in 2003, an M.A. (English) from Acadia University (Nova Scotia) in 2006, and an M.A. (English in the Field of Creative Writing) from The University of Toronto in 2008. He currently lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is a lecturer in creative writing at The University of Toronto Scarborough.
Daniel Scott Tysdal (born May 26, 1978) is a Canadian poet and film director whose work approaches the lyric mode with an experimental spirit. In June 2007, Tysdal received the ReLit Award for Poetry.