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  1. Samuel Wagan Watson is a contemporary Indigenous Australian poet. Early life and education. Samuel Wagan Watson was born in Brisbane and is of Aboriginal ( Munanjali and Birri Gubba ), Irish, German, and Dutch descent. His father is novelist and political activist Sam Watson [1] (1952–2019).

  2. Samuel Wagan Watson is a textual chemist based in Brisbane. His cocktails have appeared in print, public art, film, television, music projects, and onboard the International Space Station. His recent collection of poetry is Love Poems and Death Threats (University of Queensland Press, 2014).

  3. Samuel Wagan Watson. (Australia, 1972) © Samuel Wagan Watson. Biography. Born in Brisbane in 1972, Samuel Wagan Watson is of Munanjali, Birri Gubba, German, Dutch and Irish descent. He spent much of his childhood on the Sunshine Coast before returning to Brisbane to start a career.

  4. Paul Magee interviewed Samuel Wagan Watson in September 2014 at the University of Canberra. Samuel was poet-in-residence at the time, a guest of the university’s International Poetry Studies Institute.

  5. www.uqp.com.au › authors › samuel-wagan-watsonSamuel Wagan Watson | UQP

    Samuel Wagan Watson. Hailing from the honourable ancestors of the Birra-Gubba, Mununjali, Germanic and Gaelic peoples, Samuel Wagan Watson grew up in a family of accomplished authors, political players, entrepreneurs, academics, artists and raconteurs.

  6. State and National Award-winning poet and professional narrator and storyteller, Samuel Wagan Watson has Irish, German, Dutch, and Aboriginal (Munaldjali and Birri Gubba) ancestry. He is the son of prominent Brisbane-based writer and activist Sam Watson.

  7. Sam Wagan Watson. Samuel Watson is an (Ab)original ghost writer. His late father, Sam Watson was a black panther who wrote the award-winning novel The Kadaitcha Sung, (Penguin Publishing). Samuel lives and writes in his hometown of Brisbane, descending from Munanjali and Germanic heritage.