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Janeen Samuel Janeen Samuel i(A47362 works by) (a.k.a. J. L. Samuel)
Born: Established: ca. 1947
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Janeen Samuel studied Veterinary Science in Queensland and her later PhD was on kangaroos. Australian wildlife has been a continuing focus for her and she published her study Jaw Disease of Macropods in 1978.

Samuel has had commendations for a number of her unpublished stories. These include the Bush Poetry John O'Brien Poetry and Prose competition, 2004 (Highly Commended for 'A Visit from the Duchess'), the FAW Angelo B. Natoli Short Story Award, 2004 (Commended for 'Another's shoes'), the Body in Bourke Street writing competition run by ABC Ballarat in conjunction with the Ballarat Writing Council, 2005 (runner-up with 'Marbellous'), the Trudy Graham Literary Awards 2006 (Highly Commended for 'Intertidal'), the FAW Mary Grant Bruce Award Short Story Award for Children's Literature, 2006 (Highly Commended for her manuscript story for readers aged 10 - 15 years, 'Four on the Fence').

Most Referenced Works

Affiliation Notes

  • Visited or worked in SA for a period

Personal Awards

2021 second place Scribes Writers Scribes Writers 'Poetic Licence' Poetry Competition Free Verse for 'There's Rosemary'.
2021 highly commended Scribes Writers Scribes Writers 'Poetic Licence' Poetry Competition Traditional Verse for 'A Lockdown Love Song'.
2021 second prize Scribes Writers Scribes Writers 'Poetic Licence' Poetry Competition Traditional Verse for 'Wheels Upon the Bitumen'.

Awards for Works

Sick Lamb i "No way to tell you that you have the best of it", 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Award Winning Australian Writing 2016 2016; (p. 86-87)
2015 winner The Joseph Furphy Commemorative Literary Prize
Easter, Andamooka i "Easter, Andamooka", 2015 single work poetry
— Appears in: Award Winning Australian Writing 2015 2015; (p. 312-313)
2014 winner Stonnington Prize
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