Stefan Markovski is a 21st-century Macedonian writer, screenwriter, poet, philosopher, and translator.
Markovski was born in Gevgelija on 1 December 1990, where he finished his primary and secondary education. In 2009 he moved to Skopje, graduating from the Department of Comparative Literature and afterward from the Institute of Philosophy at the State University in Skopje.
In 2018 he obtained a MA in Screenwriting at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts with the feature film script My Name Is Freedom.
He is editor-in-chief of the oldest Macedonian literary magazine, Sovremenost, and editor of the poetry collections Metric caravan and the literary review of the Association of Writers of Macedonia, Stožer.
Markovski is a member of a few international associations, and parts of his works have been published in foreign languages.
His writing career started in 2009 when his first novel One way came out.
Throughout his career, he's received multiple national and international awards for his contribution to modern Macedonian literature.
Some of his works have been published in English under his pen name Stemarcus.
He serves as a director of the municipal library in his hometown, Gevgelija.