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Shane L. Koyczan , born 22 May 1976, is a
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spoken word Spoken word refers to an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities. It is a late 20th century continuation of an ancient oral artistic tradition that focuses on the aesthetics o ...
poet, writer, and member of the group
Tons of Fun University Tons of Fun University is a musical, spoken word trio based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which formed in 2003. It consists of Canadian poets Shane Koyczan and C. R. Avery, and American poet Mighty Mike McGee. The group tours their ...
. He is known for writing about issues like bullying, cancer, death, and eating disorders. He is most famous for the anti-
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poem “ To This Day” which has over 25 million views on YouTube.


Background

Koyczan was born in
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, to a Canadian Indigenous father and a French mother. He grew up in
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,
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. In 2000, he became the first Canadian to win the Individual Championship title at the beach
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. Together with American
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Mighty Mike McGee and fellow Canadian C. R. Avery, he is a co-founder of Vancouver, British Columbia
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, "talk rock" trio,
Tons of Fun University Tons of Fun University is a musical, spoken word trio based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which formed in 2003. It consists of Canadian poets Shane Koyczan and C. R. Avery, and American poet Mighty Mike McGee. The group tours their ...
(T.O.F.U.). In August 2007 Shane Koyczan and his work were the subject of an episode of the television documentary series '' Heart of a Poet'', produced by Canadian filmmaker Maureen Judge for broadcaster
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. Koyczan has published several books, including poetry collection ''Visiting Hours'', ''Stickboy'', a novel in verse, ''Our Deathbeds will be Thirsty'', ''To This Day: For the Bullied and Beautiful'' and ''A Bruise on Light''. ''Visiting Hours'' was selected by both the ''Guardian'' and'' Globe and Mail'' for their 2005 Best Books of the Year lists. Koyczan's "We Are More" and Ivan Bielinski's "La première fois", commissioned by the
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, were unveiled at
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festivities on
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in
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on 1 July 2007. Koyczan performed a variation on his piece at the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in
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. Koyczan also collaborated on Vancouver-based musician
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's ''Roboteering'' EP on the track ''Tragic Turn of Events – Move Pen Move''. In 2012, Shane Koyczan released a full-length digital album entitled "Remembrance Year", which "tackles abuse with courage and displacement with inspiration", in collaboration with the folk instrumentation of his band, The Short Story Long. In February 2013, Koyczan released an animated video of his
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poem " To This Day" on
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and at the
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. The poem focused on the subject of bullying that Koyczan and others had received during their life and its lasting effects. "To This Day" went viral shortly after its release, with the video receiving over 20 million views as of January 2017, prompting many viewers to send Koyczan letters thanking him for publishing the poem. He has described himself as an 'okay atheist'.


Bibliography

* ''I'm Calling You a Friend'' * ''Help Wanted'' * ''I Drew That For You'' * ''Visiting Hours'' (2005, Mother Press Media; ) * ''the Stickboy'' (2008, House of Parlance Media ) * ''Our Deathbeds will be Thirsty'' (2012, House of Parlance Media) * ''To This Day: For the Bullied and Beautiful'' (2014, Annick Press, ) * ''A Bruise on Light'' (2014, Stickboy Press, ) * ''The Basement In My Attic'' (2019, Stickboy Press)


Discography

*''Perfect'' (2000) * ''2nd Time Around'' * ''Visiting Hours'' * ''American Pie Chart'' (2004) *''The Them They're Talking About'' (2005) - With
Tons of Fun University Tons of Fun University is a musical, spoken word trio based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which formed in 2003. It consists of Canadian poets Shane Koyczan and C. R. Avery, and American poet Mighty Mike McGee. The group tours their ...
*''A Pretty Decent Cape in My Closet'' (2008) - With The Short Story Long ** includes "The Crickets Have Arthritis" *''Hard to Tell'' (2009) - With
Tons of Fun University Tons of Fun University is a musical, spoken word trio based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which formed in 2003. It consists of Canadian poets Shane Koyczan and C. R. Avery, and American poet Mighty Mike McGee. The group tours their ...
*''Shut Up And Say Something'' (2009) *''Remembrance Year'' (2011) - With The Short Story Long *''Silence is a Song I Know All the Words To'' (2014) *''Debris'' (2015) - With The Short Story Long


Filmography

* ''The 2000 National Poetry Slam Finals'' (2000, The Wordsmith Press) * '' To This Day Project'' (2013) – spoken word poem * ''Shut Up and Say Something'' (2017, dir. Melanie Wood), which won the "Most Popular Canadian Documentary" award at the 2017
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.


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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Koyczan, Shane 1976 births Living people 21st-century Canadian poets Canadian male poets Slam poets People from Penticton Canadian spoken word poets Writers from British Columbia Writers from Yellowknife Canadian atheists 21st-century Canadian male writers