About
Milosh Zezelj is a Swiss author, journalist and cultural commentator specialising in European books and publishing culture. His work examines contemporary fiction, genre trends, reader behaviour and the international circulation of literary narratives, combining creative practice with industry-level insight into how stories travel across languages, markets and cultural contexts. Born in Serbia and raised in Switzerland, he writes fiction shaped by transnational perspectives and a long-standing engagement with European and international literary culture.
He holds an MSc in Public Relations & Strategic Communication with an academic focus on media relations, cultural discourse and audience reception, and is currently studying Digital Marketing Strategy & Analytics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He speaks English, German, Spanish and Serbian, with working knowledge of French and Italian, and brings a communication skillset informed by both creative and analytical training.
Milosh is the author of two novels, Unattainable (2016) and Unbreakable (2020), and has contributed literary criticism, reviews and cultural analysis across European publications. His media interests include contemporary publishing trends, the growing influence of genre fiction, the dynamics of bestseller culture and the reading behaviours shaping today’s literary marketplace. He is also open to supporting causes linked to books, literacy, mental health and cultural access, alongside independent bookstores, reading initiatives and literary festivals.
Based in Zurich, Milosh describes himself as a devoted reader with a chronic inability to leave bookshops empty-handed, and a CrossFit enthusiast who submits to workouts that “test both stamina and dignity”.
Additional Information
Personal website: https://miloshzezelj.com/
Socials: Instagram – @miloshzezelj







