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Writing for children is her way of communication, her contribution to the world. Through children’s literature, she believes she is investing in the common good.

Biography

Katerina Trajanovska (1990) is a Macedonian children’s writer and illustrator. Her debut novel, Brzospletkovska 63 and the Case of the Stinky Socks (Libi/Ars Lamina, 2019), won the Litera Festival award for Best Book for Children in 2020. She followed with Cat Confessions, or What It Means to Be a Cat (2022), a collection of ten stories she also illustrated. In 2023 she created the picture book Zelda & Fe and the Sick Dragon. Trajanovska lives in Berlin, where she also works as a UI designer.

Outstanding title:

A fast and funny adventure about a tight-knit group of kids whose summer spirals into a whirlwind of mischief, witch’s brooms, and one very dubious pair of socks. Blending slapstick with heart, this novel celebrates play, friendship, and imagination.

Illustrator: Kaliopi Trpcheva
Publisher: Ars Lamina – Publications, 2019
125 pages, paperback, 140 x 200 mm
Age: 6+

Awards and honors:
  • Winner – Litera Festival, Best Book for Children (ages 6-13), 2020 (Skopje).
Latest title:

A charming picture book tale set in a tiny kingdom by the North Sea, where Princess Agnes—nicknamed Fe— befriends the brave Zelda and faces the mystery of a dragon who isn’t fearsome at all, just ill. A warm, read-aloud story about kindness and courage for the youngest readers.




Illustrator: Kaliopi Trpcheva
Publisher: Ars Lamina – Publications, 2023
125 pages, paperback, 210 x 210 mm
Age: 3+

Rights:

Ars Lamina – Publications
rights@arslamina.com