The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival – Ensuring your literally crave is well satisfied!

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Celebrating the love of reading and storytelling, the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival is the largest literary event in Southeast Asia. Hosting over 150 writers, the festival pays homage to the Balinese Hindu Godess of learning Saraswati and is therefore a culturally significant event that is held every year.

In the past, the festival has boasted award winning authors such as the 2003 Pulitzer Prize winner Jeffrey Eugenides (author of the world renowned book the Virgin Suicides) and prolific journalists such as John Pilger. This year featuring acclaimed writers such as Amitav Ghosh, Sjón and a line of popular Australian writers the festival is as invigorating as ever! Keen Literary fans and book lovers searching for a luxury retreat, Bali offers Uma by COMO Ubud that is located within accessible distance of this cultural affair.

Armed with a significant history of ten years, the festival is paced out for five days with various venues showcasing several programmes including a special children’s programme, an arts programme, and some exciting book launches.  These precious opportunities permits literally enthusiasts to meet their favourite authors and they are therefore encouraged to interact and actively participate in such sessions. Thus amplifying the love for rich narratives and providing a platform to discuss global issues, The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival draws some of the best writers, performers and thinkers of our time and is literally the event of a lifetime.

Intrigued by history, art and food, Shazzana Hamid is a writer who is passionate about the extraordinary. Disguised as Lavinia Woolf she writes of the exhilarating and enchanting. Google+

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