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Watt Wanyangkul (January 12, 1955 – March 21, 2022) is a Thai writer. Former Advisor to the Poetry Society of Thailand and member of the Thai Democratic Association Without Borders Watt woralyangkul Born in Talung Subdistrict, Mueang District, Lopburi Province, the son of Mr. Virat and Mrs. Boonsong Woralyangkul.

In composition, because I had the opportunity to read since I was a child because I was close to my grandfather who liked to read boxing books and had a lot of novels. My father read a magazine, a lady with a column, "Poetry Circles," when she was in seventh grade, and began writing love poems for fellow female students. He later released a book to read in the classroom, a handwritten book written by the executive editorial author, and also a short story in the school's Ronia book that the teacher was involved in. Using the pen name "Wattanau Ban Thung" at the same time, both poems and short stories were submitted to Chaiyapruek magazine, Fah Muang Thai, etc.

Even though the first phase wasn't printed, I still wrote it for my friends to read until eventually. The short story, titled "The Forager," was first published in the book Armored Vehicles in 1970 after submitting it for consideration in four stories, and although the editors made numerous edits, it gained encouragement. The poems submitted for the contest were printed in the magazine. Chaiyapruek and a short story called "A Corner of Thailand" were published in the magazine's "He Started Here". Fah Muang Thai, with Ajin Panjapat as editor at the time of the second year of secondary school recess.