Marija Stajic
Marija Stajic is a writer, journalist, linguist and a consultant who has been published by The New Yorker and many other online and print publications, and who has published three books of poetry. She has a B.A. in Linguistics and Literature from Faculty of Philosophy, University of Nis (Serbia) and an M.A. in International Journalism from American University.
She has worked for The New Yorker, Voice of America, U.S. Marshal Service, U.S. Embassy Belgrade, etc. She has taken many writing courses, classes and workshops, including playwriting in HB Studios in New York City, and short story in The Writer’s Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
She has written a collection of interwoven historical short stories placed in Yugoslavia from beginning of the 20th century until today. She’s also blogs [here].
Her short story, Broken Mirror, will appear in The Writing Disorder magazine this summer, and her Untitiled Poem #1, recently appeared in the Burning Word magazine.
She currently lives and writes in Washington D.C.
Appeared January 23, 2012: The Bastard’s Wife