Category: The Jakarta Post

Amulet

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Short Story by Maggie Tiojakin (The Jakarta Post, February 11, 2019) THERE were moments in what Garin called his American…

Mariana

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Short Story by Erni Aladjai (The Jakarta Post, January 28, 2019) I DON’T KNOW how Mariana, my classmate, could have…

Because You Remember

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Short Story by Jonathan Tan (The Jakarta Post, January 14, 2019) Dunia ini pang mantaganta (This world where we dwell)…

Rose

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Short Story by Eric Musa Piliang (The Jakarta Post, December 17, 2018) HER BIG SMILE somehow eclipsed her small and…

The Men who Stole the Stars

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Short Story by Ca Limina (The Jakarta Post, December 03, 2018) “I KNOW you won’t jump off,” Ahmad told him,…

A Hairy Tale

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Short Story by Beta Perwata (The Jakarta Post, November 19, 2018)  There is a strand of hair at the back…

The Other Woman

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Short Story by Asmara Wreksono (The Jakarta Post, November 5, 2018) NORMAN never knew why he was so bothered by…

The Chosen Ones: New World Order

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Short Story by Eliciana Elita (The Jakarta Post, October 8, 2018) On July 17, 2175, the world’s greatest scientists, businesspeople,…

Home Sweet Home

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Short Story by Jonathan G T Tan (The Jakarta Post, September 24, 2018) LIKE her name, Mega, which means a…

Know Thy Neighbors

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Short Story by Eric Musa Piliang (The Jakarta Post, September 10, 2018) “Ibu, they’re getting closer,” my 7-year old daughter…