The excitement is building as we count down to the full program release in under two weeks! We recently caught up with Hannah Curtis, our Head of International Programming, to dive into what makes the festival truly special, the behind-the-scenes process of curating our stellar lineup, and the unforgettable and transformative experiences that await you in Ubud.
In your experience, what sets the Festival apart from other literary events around the world?
The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival stands apart from other literary events in many ways. First and foremost, it’s the intimate setting of Ubud itself – a tranquil haven nestled in the heart of Bali, enveloped in lush landscapes and vibrant culture. This backdrop not only inspires creativity but also fosters a sense of community among attendees, authors, and speakers. What truly differentiates the Ubud Writers Festival is its commitment to inclusivity and diversity. The event showcases a multitude of voices from various backgrounds, cultures, and genres, resulting in rich discussions that address global issues and celebrate storytelling in all its forms. We also cover a lot of programming on human rights, conflicts, climate change, over consumption, sustainability and other pressing issues the world is facing, inviting attendees to not only observe but also participate in critical dialogues, making the written word a catalyst for change. At its core the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is a transformative experience that marries the beauty of its environment with a rich tapestry of voices and ideas, creating a sense of shared purpose that resonates long after the final session concludes.