
List: More books by writers of Indonesian heritage
Remember the list I did back in 2018? Well, here’s an update. Happy reading! Continue reading List: More books by writers of Indonesian heritage
Remember the list I did back in 2018? Well, here’s an update. Happy reading! Continue reading List: More books by writers of Indonesian heritage
“I want to put Indonesians on the map in Philadelphia; we have a thriving community here that’s living under the radar. I want future generations to know those stories.” Continue reading Interview: Katherine Sarwopeni Antarikso
Writer, translator, and educator Jeddie Sophronius submits two poems that feed the senses. Read more. Continue reading Poetry: Two Reflections
Go read “Happy Stories, Mostly” by Norman Erikson Pasaribu, translated by Tiffany Tsao. Continue reading Notes: On “Happy Stories, Mostly” by Norman Erikson Pasaribu
“I just want people to be able to make art. I want the world to be flooded in it.” Continue reading Interview: Jessica Jemalem Ginting
Writer Ghina Furqan, who is based in West Java, Indonesia, shares a poem about tari saman. Continue reading Poem: Tari Saman
“I don’t want you to clap for me at the end of the race when you know this was a race in the first place.” Continue reading Interview: Denny
“You start to think of how we relate to technology is, not imposed on us, but taken for granted, like there’s only one way to think about technology.” Continue reading Interview: Alif Ibrahim
“Hopefully, after I graduate, I’m pursuing a career in publishing, because I really want to help publish diverse books.” Continue reading Interview: Nadira
“I always felt food was a way to bring people together and unite people.” Continue reading Interview: Pat Tanumihardja