We are thrilled, along with Yayasan Mudra Swari Saraswati, to announce the ten talented Indonesian writers who have been selected for the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2024 Emerging Writers program.
Held annually since 2008, this program has been a beacon for discovering young Indonesian literary talents and, as the foundation aimed, introducing them to the international scene. This year, we welcomed submissions of short stories from Indonesian writers that uniquely capture the essence of localities and embody local wisdom.
From the farthest west Aceh to the easternmost Papua, we received a total of 449 entries from all across the country. Both the pre-curation and curation process were done anonymously, with the three curators selecting the finalists solely based on the works submitted. “Without knowing the names, domiciles, and so on, I’m very happy with the results. It is not only gender-balanced but also geographically well-distributed”, said Indonesian fiction writer and curatorial board member Dee Lestari.
In terms of quality, the ten selected writers have successfully captivated the attention of the curatorial board with their works. Indonesian novelist Faisal Oddang, who is also an alumni of the program, said, "The selected writers are the ones who artfully blend their storytelling techniques, their language prowess, and their ideas—which are the backbone of the story”.
“They have extraordinary abilities not only in building interesting and compelling storylines but also in exploring the power of language. I think their stories will continue to haunt you even after you finish reading them,” added Indonesian author and third curatorial board member, Putu Juli Sastrawan.
The 10 selected emerging writers are:
Ade Mulyono, Tegal, Central Java
Ade Mulyono, originally from Tegal, Central Java, penned numerous essays and prose pieces that found their way into various media outlets including Kompas, Media Indonesia, Basis Magazine, and others. His book Namaku Bunga was published in 2022 by Lakara Lima, while Jingga was published in the same year by Intrans Publishing. Ade completed his education at Universitas Pamulang, majoring in Indonesian Language and Literature.