Samuel Wagan Watson, born 1972, is of Bundjalung, BirriGubba, German, Scottish and Irish descent. He lives in his childhood domain of Brisbane, but still feels the lure from time to time of his teenage stomping grounds of the Sunshine Coast. He has worked as a door-to-door salesman, a public relations officer, fraud investigator, graphic artist, law clerk, film technician, actor, and arts bureaucrat.
His first collection of poetry of muse, meandering and midnight won the 1999 David Unaipon prize for unpublished Indigenous writers. In 2001, he published a collection of ‘road poems’ titled itinerant blues and a chapbook ‘hotel bone’ for Vagabond Press. He is also the co-author of the award-winning website, ‘blackfellas, whitefellas, wetlands’. In 2003 Samuel toured throughout Australia, New Zealand and Berlin.