Occupations: Science teacher (1962–1965); lecturer
Armidale Teachers' College (now defunct) (1968–1972); Education Officer, The
Australian Museum, (1972–1980); Community Relations,
Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney (1980–2002); Hon. Research Associate (Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney). His first significant success in literary journals was with
Poetry Australia (with a number of poems published over a range of years). In 1975 he executed a
literary hoax in opposition to quotas (in which he had a poem published under the female pseudonym of 'Eileen' in
Kate Jennings' ''Mother I'm Rooted'', an Anthology of Australian Women Poets). In 1980 he moved to the
Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. In 1982 he set up Woodbine Press, a then subsidiary of Edwards & Shaw, with Dick Edwards (of Edwards & Shaw) as his silent partner.
Banyan, his first book of poems, was printed by Edwards & Shaw in their last year of business. Wilson retired from paid work in 2003, as a research associate of the Gardens, working with Phil Spence on a breeding program using high-altitude New Guinea
Latouria-type orchid hybrids, to try to bring cold-tolerance (that is, grow at Sydney equivalent latitudes without a glasshouse) into bench quality plants. In 2014 Phil Spence registered the hybrid Dendrobium tapiniense x Dendrobium johsoniae with the
Royal Horticultural Society (UK) under the Grex name of Dendrobium Edwin Wilson. In 2003 he had started art classes at the Lavender Bay Gallery, and was elected as an Exhibiting Member of the
Royal Art Society of New South Wales (in 2008), and won the Medal of Distinction at the 2010 RAS Spring Show, with a joint exhibition in 2011 (with Bruce Herps, at Artarmon Galleries, Sydney), and a Mullumbimby-themed exhibition at the Tweed River Gallery (Murwillumbah) in 2014. After an article on the centenary of ‘Tidge’ Wilson’s birth in the local paper at Lismore, New South Wales, aged 61, he was discovered by his brother Jim, then retired, who had previously worked as a carpenter and builder, and died in 2008. Wilson’s twentieth book, and tenth book of poetry,
My Brother Jim (2009), was dedicated to Edwin James (Jim) Onslow/Wilson, 1939–2008. His
New Collected Poems came out in 2012.
Stardust Painter-Poet (2015) is a glossy art catalogue with paintings linked to some of his thematic poems and poem fragments. ==Personal life, death and legacy==