Clara Ng | |
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Born | Regina Juana 28 July 1973 Jakarta, Indonesia |
Occupation | Author |
Language | Indonesian |
Alma mater | Ohio State University |
Period | 2002–present |
Genre | Novels, short stories, children's |
Notable awards | 3 Adhikarya Awards |
Spouse |
Nicholas Ng (m. 2000) |
Children | 2 |
Clara Ng (last name pronounced [ŋ̍]; née Regina Juana; born 28 July 1973) is an Indonesian writer who is known for both adult fiction and children's literature.
During her childhood in Jakarta, Ng enjoyed reading and read at an advanced rate. After finishing her primary and secondary education in Indonesia, during which time she took up writing, Ng went to the United States to study at Ohio State University. After her graduation in 1997, she worked in the US for a year before returning to Indonesia to work at a shipping company. After three years working there, in which time she married and had two miscarriages, Ng quit to become a professional writer. Her trilogy Indiana Chronicle was well received. Since then, she has released several novels, as well as numerous short stories (including one anthology) and twenty-one children's books, and some collections of fairytales.
Ng, who is a stay at home mother, writes in her spare time at home. Her topics are different depending on the genre she is writing in; her adult-oriented works often deal with minority groups, while her children's books are meant to teach empathy. Her children's works have won three Adhikarya Awards from the Indonesian Publishers Association, and LGBT groups have praised her novel Gerhana Kembar (Twin Eclipse; 2007) for avoiding stereotyping the group. However, some educators have protested the lack of an explicit moral message in her children's books.