Natasha Sardzoska, Macedonian poet, essayist, writer, literary translator and interpreter (FR, IT, ES, EN, PT, HR, CA), event manager, anthropologist and researcher was born in Skopje in North Macedonia on 16.11.1979. She has lived and created in many European cities, among which Milan, Lisbon, Paris, Brussels, Stuttgart. She holds a PhD in anthropology from the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris and University of Bergamo, working on exiled artists from the former Yugoslavian war, among which David Albahari, Slavenka Drakulic and Tanja Ostojic. She is currently non-resident researcher at the Center for Advanced Studies South East Europe in Rijeka in Croatia and assistant professor at the Institute for Anthropology and Ethnology at the Ss. Cyril and Methodious University in Skopje. She collaborates with Radio Koper in Slovenia. She has taught at the Schiller International University in Heidelberg and at the South East European University Max Van Der Stoel. She has published the poetry books Blue Room, Skin, He pulled me with invisible string, Living Water and Pelle. She is publishing short stories, essays, criticism texts and academic papers. She has been twice nominated for the National Award for best poetry book “Brothers Miladinov” at the International Struga Poetry Festival in North Macedonia and has been published in several poetry anthologies. Her poems are translated in Serbian, Italian, Spanish, Slovak, German, Croatian and English.