F. Rahardi

[1] His works among others are: poetry anthology Soempah WTS (The Prostitutes Pledge) (1983),[2][3] Catatan Harian Sang Koruptor (The Diary of a Corruptor, 1985),[4] Silsilah Garong (Tree Family Tree of a Robber, 1990), Tuyul (The Small Bald Ghost, 1990)[5] and Pidato Akhir Tahun Seorang Germo (New Year's Eve Speech of a Pimp, 1997).

[11] Lyrical prose Migrasi Para Kampret (The Migration of Bats, 1993),[12] and Negeri Badak (The Rhinoceros Country, 2007).

[13] Agriculture technical books Cerdas Beragrobisnis (Smart Agrobusiness, 2003),[14] Agar Tanaman Cepat Berbuah (Tips for Accelerating Plants to Bear Fruits, 2007),[15] and Bercocok Tanam dalam Pot (The Pot Plant, 2009).

In 1986 he was banned by the police when he wanted to read his poems from the book The Diary of A Corruptor (Catatan Harian Sang Koruptor), also at TIM, Jakarta.

On 30 December 1997 he launched his book titled New Year's Eve Speech of a Pimp (Pidato Akhir Tahun Seorang Germo), at the home that belongs to Soeharto, one of the pimp in a red district called Silir, Surakarta, Central Java.

He has lived in Kampung Tipar, Village Mekarsari, Cimanggis, Depok, West Java, Indonesia.

F. Rahardi received a prestigious gift by his The Rhinoceros Country (Negeri Badak), a lyric prose, a literary work which is not much cultivated by other writers.

Before The Rhinoceros Country (Negeri Badak), F. Rahardi had written the lyrics to the title prose The Migration of The Bats (Migrasi Para Kampret).

Pidato Akhir Tahun Seorang Germo (The Last Years Speech of The Pimp) Published by Puspa Swara 1997 II.

Agar Tanaman Cepat Berbuah (The Handling of Fruits Crops), Publishing By Agromedia Pustaka 2007[28] (3.)

Menguak Rahasia Bisnis Gereja (Opening in a Secret Church Business) Published by Visi Media 2007 (6.)