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Early bird tickets | Ubud Writers and Readers Festival

This year’s artwork is by Balinese artist Wayan Aris Sarmanta, a young talent whose work originates from his hometown’s Batuan painting style.

Get unlimited access to Ubud Writers and Readers Festival’s main programme across four days of the 2026 Festival, with over 100 sessions to enjoy. With an Early Bird 4-Day Festival Pass, you can come and go as you please.

Early bird tickets are available until 18 August.

Book your festival pass here.

The four-day programme will be guided by the theme Samarasā: Awareness. Empathy. Action., which comes from Sanskrit philosophy and emphasises the harmony between Citta (mind), Rasa (heart), and Karsa (action). It invites reflection on how thought, feeling, and action can exist in harmony.

We explore the forces that shape us to find a perfect balance of awareness, empathy, and action. From the technological to the spiritual, the personal, and the environmental, we trace the cycles of our existence, not just to understand where we have been, but to guide humanity toward where we must go: a future defined by compassionate response

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About Sarah Giles

Sarah is a writer and PhD candidate at Swinburne University researching the possibilities of the contemporary short story cycle exploring women’s experiences of isolation, mental illness and relational agency. Her writing has been published in ACE IV, The Writing Mind, The Incompleteness Book, TEXT Journal and Lip Magazine among others. Sarah teaches creative writing at Swinburne University, volunteers as Social Media Coordinator for Q-Lit Festival and serves as a member of the Executive Committee of Management for the Australasian Association of Writing Programs (AAWP).