
Through the Forest
A short story of mystery and suspense set in Indonesia, by Dayin Wijaya.

Hazed
“After we finished crying there was still a lot to do” – Hazed is a short collection of poetry on the total penetration of the palm oil industry in our daily life, as well as its oft unseen effects on animals, plants, and indigenous communities.

The Withering of a Paddy Field
Dayin Wijaya works through a family tragedy in this new short story.

On Writing in English
“My relationship with English began with the need to forsake my origin, to renounce my identity” — Dayin Wijaya unspools the tangle between his Indonesian heritage with the prevalence of English language education in his life.