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Samuel Wagan Watson was born on 1972 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is a Contemporary Indigenous Australian poet. Discover Samuel Wagan Watson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Samuel Wagan Watson is a contemporary Indigenous Australian poet.

Samuel Wagan Watson was born in Brisbane and is of Munanjali and Germanic descent.

His father is the novelist and political activist, Sam Watson.

Watson grew up in Caboolture West and completed his secondary studies at Morayfield State High School, with his sister Nicole, a lawyer.

In his youth, Watson enjoyed fishing and diving off the end of a jetty in Brisbane with friends.

Watson originally was known as an author of short stories, however changed focus to poetry after many rejections from companies.

Watson's shift was inspired by one such company noting that his writing contained good poetic elements.

Watson's first poems were in sonnet form, in contrast to the free verse of his current style.

The themes of his poetry range from observations of everyday experience, to the effects of colonisation in a vividly direct, almost tactile, language.

1990

In the late 1990s, Watson was invited to participate in a Brisbane City Council project to raise awareness of the Boondall Wetlands, alongside fellow poets Brett Dionysius and Liz Hall-Downs.

The project was set up to bring together historians, poets, photographers, environmentalists and designers and show the cultural history of the Wetlands, both the local indigenous history and the experiences of European settlers.

2000

In 2000 an audio CD was produced of the three poets' work, called Blackfellas Whitefellas Wetlands.

The very different voices and focus of the poets worked together to create a sense or place and of history.

Samuel Watson has also received a Highly Commended in both the Anne Elder Awards and the 2000 Award for Outstanding Contributions to Australian Culture.

2004

His 2004 poetry collection Smoke Encrypted Whispers has been set to music by 23 Brisbane-based composers, who each wrote a two-minute piece to respond to a particular poem.

The project was commissioned by the clarinetist Paul Dean, who conducted a recording of the work featuring soprano Margaret Schindler and the Southern Cross Soloists, with Ron Haddrick narrating.

The Japanese Aeronautical Exploration Agency has commissioned Watson to write some haiku to keep Japanese astronauts amused on the International Space Station.

Watson is currently touring Australia and delivering poetry courses in various schools, such as Brisbane Grammar School, as a writer in residence.

Watson recognises the influence of his parents in his work, and also cited Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Jack Kerouac, Charles Bukowski and Robert Adamson as influences.