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Nikola Malović, born in Kotor in 1970, is a Montenegrin writer, journalist and bookseller from the Bay of Kotor. A graduate of the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade, he has published several books and more than 2,000 articles. His novel "Lutajući Bokelj" (Laguna, 2007) won the prestigious "Borislav Pekić" and "Laza Kostić" awards, was shortlisted for the NIN, Miloš Crnjanski, Meša Selimović and Branko Ćopić prizes, and became the best-selling novel by a Montenegrin author, later translated into Russian by Moscow's Metafora. He created the cult radio series "Lutajući Bokelj" (1,635 episodes; international Interfer award, 2005), wrote for years about the Adriatic for Revija ZOV, taught literature at Kotor's Maritime School, and has been a member of the Association of Journalists of Serbia since 1999. He lives in Herceg Novi as a professional writer and bookseller.

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