Ubud, Bali—The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF), taking place from 29 October to 2 November 2025, has launched its early bird ticket sales and unveiled its first lineup, featuring Booker Prize winners and some of Indonesia’s most celebrated literary voices.
Praised worldwide for its diverse and intimate program, the Festival will once again gather the world’s most exciting writers and thinkers for five days of electrifying conversation and thoughtful debate. Exploring the theme Aham Brahmasmi, a Sanskrit concept that has been translated as I am the Universe, the program will delve into the profound connection between the individual self and the cosmos, recognizing that each person embodies the same creative potential as the universe itself (read more about the theme).
The first international lineup features literary luminaries such as the winners of the 2025 International Booker Prize, Indian author and women’s rights activist Banu Mushtaq, who won the prestigious prize for her first collection of short stories, Heart Lamp, translated by co-winner Deepa Bhasthi. Also joining is German author Jenny Erpenbeck, who won the 2024 International Booker Prize for her novel Kairos, which tells the story of a relationship set against the collapse of East Germany.
The Festival will also bring together masters of nonfiction with equally sharp minds, including British-born essayist and novelist Pico Iyer, whose work spans topics from mysticism to geopolitics; award-winning American novelist Omar El Akkad, known for the haunting dystopia American War; and Belgian writer David Van Reybrouck, author of Revolusi, a Financial Times Best Book of the Year that unravels Indonesia’s fight for freedom after three centuries of Dutch colonial rule.
Returning to Ubud are several frontrunners from Indonesia’s contemporary fiction scene, including playwright and poet from Eastern Indonesia Shinta Febriany; author and winner of the 2024 Chommanard Women’s Literary Award Ratih Kumala, who will dive into her latest work Koloni; and Balinese writer Ni Made Purnamasari. All three authors have been appointed as curators for the 2025 Festival’s Emerging Writers Program.