| As a published writer of novels, short stories and essays, and
an established role as a regional journalist, Dewi is well-known
in both Australia and Indonesia, especially among those in both
countries who maintain an interest in regional affairs.
Her major works have been published by Indra Publishing:
- Who Did This To Our Bali?, 2003
- Snake, 2003
- Neighbourhood Tales: A Bilingual Collection, 2001
- Journeys Through Shadows, 1998
- Stories of Indian Pacific, 1992
- Parallel Forces, 1988
- The Root of all Evil, 1987
Dewi’s poetry, short stories and essays appear in anthologies
from a range of publishers:
- Journey to My Cultural Home, in Weaving a Double Cloth; Stories
of Asia Pacific Women in Australia (Ed. Myra Jean Bourke, Susanne
Holzknecht and Annie Bartlett, Pandanus Books, 2002)
- Exposing Crimes Against Women, in The Last Days of President
Suharto (Ed. Edward Aspinall, Herb Feith and Gerry van Klinken,
Monash Asia Institute, 1999)
- Rejected by Ibu Pertiwi, in Motherlode (Ed. Stephanie Holt
and Maryanne Lynch, Sybylla Feminist Press, 1997)
- From Indonesia to Australia and Back:
Cultural Sensitivities, in Crossing Cultures: Essays on Literature & Culture of the
Asia-Pacific (Ed.Bruce Bennett, Jeff Doyle, Satendra Nandan,
Skoob Books, 1996)
- Illegal, in Our Heritage (Ed. Satyagraha Hoerip, Pustaka Binaman
Pressindo, 1993)
- Irritations, in Striking Chords (Ed. Sneja Gunew and Kateryna
O Longley, Allen & Unwin, 1992)
- Mal Tombé, in Beyond the Echo (Ed. Sneja Gunew and Jan
Mahyuddin UQP, 1988)
- A Foreigner in East Gippsland, in Up From Below (Women’s
Redress Press Inc., 1987)
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