Ubud Writers & Readers 2009

March 31, 2009

Suka Duka : Compassion and Solidarity
7 October – 11 October 2009

The established will meet the new.
The East will cross paths with the West.
It will be a literary celebration like no other.

This year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival promises to be as exciting as ever. Our 2009 theme Suka-Duka: Compassion & Solidarity.

Suka Duka is an ancient communal wisdom that for centuries has been one of the main pillars of Bali’s traditional institutions and communities. The principle has guided the members of the traditional institutions, such as banjar (neighbourhood organisations) and desa pakraman (customary villages), to act as one single entity in dealing with life’s hardships and blessings. The suffering of one member will be shouldered by all, while the joy of one will be shared by the other.

The theme reflects the Festival’s commitment to turn this literary gathering into an inspiring moment, through which writers and readers from every corner of the world can establish a mutual understanding as well as a common platform to remind the world of the need to think and act as one single, compassionate entity, particularly during this epoch of violent conflicts and social turmoil.

Linger over a literary lunch or candle-lit dinner in some of Ubud’s elegant hotels and gracious homes featuring our acclaimed writers and visiting chefs. Enjoy poetry under the shade of a Buddhist stupa and late night martinis and readings in one of Ubud’s legendary bars. Be dazzled by some of the finest performance poets in the region in grass-roofed venues surrounded by ricefields. Watch plays and theatre in Ubud’s temples set in frangipani and lotus gardens.

Join workshops that teach the craft of writing, in between book launches, performances, exhibitions, cocktail parties and celebrations into the early hours of the morning.

And if that is not enough, the 2009 Festival will take to the streets once again with a dazzling carnival of poetry and performance in one of Ubud’s charming laneways.

Is it any wonder we are named ‘one of the six best literary festivals in the world!’

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Balanghai May 3, 2009 at 1:05 am

How can we join this? Do you have any other sites which features literary competitions?

maggie ogrady May 12, 2009 at 1:17 pm

I would also like to know, How we can join the 2009 Festival in Bali.
Can you supply details to assist with organising a trip to be part of the writers festival.

Regards
Maggie

waraney May 13, 2009 at 11:08 am

Guys,

Twitter says your account doesn’t exist, Flickr is only pictures of design materials, and I can’t subscribe to your YouTube channel. I hope this is only a glitch. I would love to see you guys more active in social media. Can’t wait for more updates.

Thanks,
Ney

admin May 13, 2009 at 11:23 am

Hi, thanks for letting us know,

We missed the url on Twitter account nad it’s now fixed. You supposedly able to subscribe to our YouTube channel, what error are you getting? We’re working on Flickr, in the meantime you can check out our 4 years archive pictures in Gallery page.

Please subscribe to our RSS feed, we’ll keep you updated.

Cheers!

Sue Robertson May 20, 2009 at 6:45 am

I subscribed to your support group but have had nothing back. Who are the writers – why so hard to find? No interest in blogs twitters etc. Want hard info. Sue Robertson

Sarah May 20, 2009 at 9:07 am

@Sue Robertson – Hi Sue, We will be releasing writer details etc in coming weeks. You can also subscribe to our monthly newsletter that will contain information on who’s coming. Our full program launch will be in August, but stay tuned for more details over coming weeks.

Sarah May 20, 2009 at 9:09 am

@Maggie Ogrady – Maggie there are number of ways to attend. Online ticket sales will begin next month, and we will be offering a number of travel packages. If you are in Australia, you can try Bali On Any Budget for a special package deals. Also we will be releasing details of special hotel/ticket packages over coming weeks.

Vaijanthi May 22, 2009 at 10:47 am

Superb! I’d love to attend this.

Frances Kelly June 18, 2009 at 3:51 pm

My friend and I have booked flights from Perth and will be in Ubud to join the 2009 Festival. Can you confirm the program and costs?

We’re looking forward to attending the festival for the first time.

Regards
Frances

Valerie June 26, 2009 at 6:06 am

Will you have workshops for writers again this year before or after the festival? When will the entire program and costs be available? Looking forward to coming for the first time from the USA.

Regards
Valerie

Salamah Pope July 2, 2009 at 10:50 pm

Will any of your writers and readers be interested in philosophy? Philosophy, religion, spirituality and the sciences are my areas of interest. Especially as there are some East-West ideas that I would like to discuss with others. If so, then I will, God Willing, attend.
(If the Festival only cover s fiction, poetry, newsblogs, etc. I would probably not come.)
Thank you!
Salamah

Chris Cooper July 9, 2009 at 4:34 pm

Do you have a list yet, of any of the writers who are attending this year?

Lorraine Doyle July 15, 2009 at 6:47 pm

Hi there Iam coming to the festival with 10 friends and want to know how to get the early bird special tickets. Your link does not let me get through to the site to book. Thanks
Lorraine
Looking forward to being there

devi astina August 3, 2009 at 4:03 pm

Hi… i would like join your festival with my friends… please invite Amelia Masniari , author of MISS JINJING BELANJA SAMPAI MATI & MISS JINJING RUMPI SAMPAI PAGI. Both are best seller. She is so inspirational to many indonesian women now. Just cant wait to see her there and share with us.

See you in Ubud

Devi Astina

Retno August 16, 2009 at 9:36 am

Email contact via website in Volunteer-box is not working for me. Help :-) !!!

Tata August 27, 2009 at 7:31 am

I want to ask detail information of indonesian writer keynote speaker. I want to meet and greet Andrea Hirata and my beloved MISS JINJING, Amelia Masniari.

Please make sure they will be there.

Cheers

Tata

Woon Tai Ho September 15, 2009 at 12:12 pm

Even though I am onto my third book, I have never been to the Ubud’s writers’ festival. I am looking forward to it.

Shoba October 5, 2009 at 5:43 pm

Hi, I have just had my first book published and would like so much to join the festival. Have registered online for the workshop on sat 10 oct ‘nuts and bolts….’but evidently not acknowledged. The box office staff would not receive any booking by phone. I live in Jakarta, and only possible to fly friday night. What if I come and no more seats available? The box office staff said she cant help (hmmm didnt expect such an unfriendly response).

wie yoga October 6, 2009 at 12:41 pm

Same Problem Email contact via website in Volunteer-box is not working for me. Help :-) !!!

fauzia fatmawati dahlan October 10, 2009 at 2:30 pm

Where is the pleace? I was in ubud…..tx

Nak Kuta October 17, 2009 at 12:45 pm

Hi… i would like join your festival with my friends… please invite me

Richard J Smith December 2, 2009 at 1:53 am

Àre Ubud Writers books sold in book stores in the USA , and Los Angeles , California, specifically. Thank you.

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