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Ande Jankov (born June 5th, 1988 in Veles), is a Macedonian crime novelist, screenwriter and literary theorist.
BIOGRAPHY
Jankov graduated with BSc in E-Commerce from the University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje in 2012. He is regarded as a leading crime novelist on the Macedonian market, responsible for expanding the interest of domestic authors in genre literature.
Personal life
Jankov worked as a sales broker and economist, before focusing solely on his literary career. He is married and lives in Veles, Republic of Macedonia.
Writing career
Jankov writes crime novels, screenplays and poetry. He is the founder of the weekly podcast, Bookcast: Literary conversations. The show has four seasons and more than fifty guests.
Novels:
- A Summer on Crete (Antolog Publishing, 2016)
- #1. Vienna Game (Antolog Publishing, 2020)
- #2. A Safe Risk (Antolog Publishing, 2021)
- #3. Only God Forgives (Antolog Publishing, 2022)
- #4. Kobayashi Maru (Antolog Publishing, TBR 2024)
Screenwriting
- Ageism (documentary short, 2021)
- A Summer on Crete (pilot episode screenplay)
Awards
- Romanijada Award for Best Debut Novel (A Summer on Crete, 2015)