Meet our authors 

Ilija Šaula approaches literature as a space of inner truth, a meeting point where myth, philosophy, and the modern individual confront one another without disguise. His prose and essays emerge from a deep inquiry into meaning, the limits of freedom, and the shadows a person must face within themselves. Nothing in his writing is superficial: every sentence is a trace of a search, every motif a bridge between tradition and the future. Šaula builds a hybrid style that blends lyrical precision, intellectual density, and emotional honesty, creating texts that invite the reader into a quiet but transformative inner dialogue.

Aleksandra Djordjević writes as someone who listens closely to the silences between words. Her work centers on inner fractures, unspoken emotions, and the moments when a person confronts their own vulnerability. In her texts, tenderness and sharpness intertwine, introspection meets clarity, and the reader is invited to pause and hear themselves more clearly. Aleksandra shapes a poetics that does not dramatize but deepens; that does not explain but opens space for understanding. Her mission is to reveal how the most decisive shifts happen quietly — and how literature can become the place where those subtle, life‑altering movements take form.

Aleksa Đukanović

Aleksa Đukanović belongs to the rare kind of authors who combine intellectual curiosity with a strong sense of rhythm and structure. His writing explores the contemporary world through the lenses of philosophy, technology, and social change, yet always remains anchored in the human story. Aleksa writes with clarity, precision, and intention, offering the reader not only a narrative but a perspective. His mission is to uncover the patterns shaping our time and to show how the individual navigates a landscape of ideas, information, and identities. His work carries the energy of a writer who thinks quickly but writes deeply.

Neda Gavrić creates literature that pulses with emotion while maintaining a refined sense of form. Her texts explore intimate landscapes — relationships, memories, turning points — yet she approaches them through a broader, almost archetypal lens. Neda writes with a rare blend of warmth and analytical clarity: she notices the small detail that reveals an entire world, then transforms it into a universal image. Her mission is to show how the personal becomes collective, how vulnerability becomes strength, and how literature can serve as a space where a person gathers themselves again from their scattered pieces.

 

Goran Ivanković approaches war not as a historical episode but as a landscape of human fracture and moral crossroads. His writing seeks truths rarely found in textbooks or academic narratives, bringing the reader closer to what is often silenced or omitted. His works on grand masters and Freemasonry are especially striking, combining historical insight, symbolism, and narrative tension. Ivanković writes with calm intensity, revealing the world behind official versions and inviting the reader into deeper layers of meaning. His prose encourages confrontation, reflection, and a kind of reading that stays present long after the page is closed.

Ljubica Žikić is a Serbian writer and poet from Kragujevac whose work unites lyrical sensitivity with a precise, thoughtful narrative voice. Equally accomplished in poetry and prose, she explores themes of inner life, memory, and the subtle tensions of human experience. Her poems often carry a quiet emotional intensity, while her prose reveals a refined sense of structure and atmosphere. Žikić writes with a rare balance of tenderness and clarity, allowing each image to resonate beyond the page. As an active presence in contemporary Serbian literature, she continues to shape a distinctive, recognizable voice rooted in authenticity and artistic discipline.

Saša Radonjić writes as someone attuned to the hidden frequencies of the world. His work blends music, technology, and the metaphysics of human interiority, creating prose that pulses with rhythm, light, and quiet meaning. In his texts, thought never stands still—it circulates, expands, and returns to the reader as an echo that shifts perspective. Radonjić’s approach to literature is not explanation but the capturing of the invisible: a moment, a vibration, a threshold between the real and the intuitive. His writing invites the reader to listen inwardly, as if each sentence carries the trace of a deeper, cosmic melody..

 

Divna M. Vuksanović is an author, philosopher, and professor of aesthetics whose work holds a distinctive place in contemporary Serbian humanities. As a writer and theorist, she explores the relationships between art, technology, media, and culture, combining philosophical precision with a clear, literary mode of expression. Her books and essays address questions of identity, taste, ideology, and aesthetic experience in modern society, marked by her ability to translate complex phenomena into accessible yet intellectually rich prose. Vuksanović is recognized as an author who consistently upholds the dignity of thought and literature in an era of accelerated technological 

Gordana Pešaković is a Serbian writer, economist, and university professor whose literary work spans both prose and poetry with equal mastery. Living and working across various world destinations, she brings to contemporary literature a distinctly exotic tone shaped by travel, observation, and cultural immersion. Her texts combine emotional depth with refined narrative clarity, often transforming distant landscapes into intimate human stories. Pešaković is also recognized for her cultural engagement: the sculpture Beogradski čitač in Casselberry, Florida, stands as a testament to her dedication and a point of pride for Serbian authors, especially within the diaspora.

Goran Skrobonja is a writer deeply devoted to the science‑fiction genre and its unexplored depths. His prose pushes the boundaries of perception, entering spaces where the real collides with the impossible and human consciousness opens toward unfamiliar dimensions. Skrobonja writes with precision, rhythm, and intellectual sharpness, constructing worlds that are not escapes from reality but its intensification. His work reveals an author who understands both the mechanics of genre and the psychology of the reader—tension, idea, atmosphere. His stories invite curiosity, challenge assumptions, and linger in the mind long after the final line.

 

Milena Blagojević, M.A. in Philosophy, is a literary critic and essayist who cultivates a distinctive authorial voice at the intersection of philosophical inquiry and contemporary literature. Her essays and critiques are marked by analytical precision, stylistic clarity, and a deep understanding of aesthetic and narrative structures. Blagojević examines the inner dynamics of the literary work, the relationship between author and text, and the broader cultural patterns that shape reading and interpretation. As an author, she maintains intellectual discipline and an ethical responsibility toward language, making her work a valuable contribution to contemporary Serbian essayism and critical practice.