Ana Pejović (b. 1980 in Prijepolje, Srbija, then SFR Yugoslavia), She graduated from the Department of English Language and Literature of the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade. From 2002 to 2008 she worked at the Rende publishing house as a proofreader, editorial assistant and editor. From 2009 to 2001 she worked at the Belgrade subsidiary of the croatian VBZ publishing house as an editoral assistant and editor. In nine years of work in publishing, she’s edited over two hundred books, mostly local and european contemporary titles, and has spent two years (2011-2013) as co-editor at the Reflektor audio-book publishing house. She translated several books from english, including The British Museum Is Falling Down by David Lodge, and Imagine Me Gone by Adam Haslett. In 2009, along with Vladimir Arsenijević she founded the Krokodil literary association, where she works as a project manager and main coordinator.
Translations: Sva mesta na kojima smo živeli, Zdravo druže nedostajao si nam.
