Dejan Stojiljković
Deep and Cold
A haunted lake. A land on the brink of war. Ghosts of the past. Demons of the present. And a secret that must remain hidden beneath the water.
Dejan Stojiljković
Hunger
HUNGER is a haunting and lyrical tale of longing, memory, and the quiet desperation that lives beneath the surface of everyday moments. Written by acclaimed author Dejan Stojiljkovic and translated into English by Hristina Nerandzic, the story explores fleeting connections and the gnawing ache of unspoken truths. Set against a backdrop of dark nights and forgotten tunes, this short fiction piece captures the emotional intensity of love, loss, and the primal urges that drive us.
Dejan Stojiljković
The Subway Story
LONDON BLEEDS. THE UNDERGROUND KILLS. By day, Robert Smith is a wealthy gentleman living in luxury. By night, he becomes the terror of the London Tube—a phantom predator the press calls The Subway Killer. Craving fame in a world that ignores him, Smith turns murder into art. Victims fall. Headlines scream. But someone is watching. A man in red. A man with no camera. A man who doesn’t hunt stories—he hunts monsters. Stylish. Twisted. Unforgettable. Subway Story is a dark descent into vanity, violence, and the mind of a killer who thought he controlled the game… until the game turned on him.
Dejan Stojiljković
CONRAD'S PARADOX
In the midst of the Second World War, somewhere between Iceland and the eternal storms of the North Atlantic, Allied ships begin encountering vessels lost in time — Roman galleys, Viking drakkars, and warships from conflicts long thought ended. British Intelligence dispatches SOE (Special Operations Executive) agent Nemanja Lukić, a Serbian officer known by the codename “Seraphim”, a man whose past conceals secrets older and far more dangerous than the war itself. As fractures in time spread across the ocean, soldiers from different eras clash upon the shores of Iceland, and the boundary between history, myth and reality begins to dissolve. Beneath the shadow of the Nazi threat and Allied intrigue, Nemanja and his companions struggle to uncover the true nature of the mysterious “soft spots” through which the past bleeds into the present. But the closer they come to the truth, the clearer it becomes that beyond those passages lies not merely another world, but a force capable of changing the course of history — and the very nature of time itself.