ANDREA JURJEVIĆ

ANDREA JURJEVIĆ grew up in Rijeka, Croatia, in the former Yugoslavia, before immigrating to the United States. Her debut poetry collection, Small Crimes, won the 2015 Philip Levine Poetry Prize, and her book-length translations from Croatian include Mamasafari (Diálogos Press, 2018) and Dead Letter Office (The Word Works, 2020).

Her work has appeared in The Believer, TriQuarterly, The Missouri ReviewGulf Coast and The Southeast Review, among many other places. She was the recipient of a Robinson Jeffers Tor Prize, a Tennessee Williams Scholarship from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, a Hambidge Fellowship, and the 2018 Georgia Author of the Year award.

Andrea lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and teaches at Georgia State University.

Her work can be found at https://andreajurjevic.com/