Tamara Lujak (; born 1976 in Belgrade) is a Serbian writer, translator, editor and journalist. Her primary interests are in science fiction and fantasy, compiling short stories, aphorisms, haiku and book reviews. She is a member of the "Lazar KomarÃÂiÃÂ" Fan Fiction Club, Haiku Club "Shiki" and "Devotees of Comic Art Hiperion".
Her aphorisms and short stories can be found in a variety of literary magazines and collections. Her aphorisms include Naà ¡ trag, Putevi kulture; Aforizmi i aforistiÃÂari 6 (2006) and Dribling duha (2007). Her short stories include Galaksija, Politikin Zabavnik, Naà ¡ trag, Blic zabave, Trash, Nova zora, Putevi kulture, Mons Aureus and Kvartal. Anthologies include Nova srpska SF i OFF priÃÂa (1999), NajkraÃÂe priÃÂe 2004 (2005), Jutro nad Ozrenom 2009 (2009), West Herzegowina Fest No. 7. (2009), PriÃÂe o dinosaurima (2009), Ja sam priÃÂa (2009), Leksikon boà ¾jih ljudi (2010), SatiriÃÂna priÃÂa 2009 (2010), Magija festivalskog à ¡arenila (2010), Slatke priÃÂe (2011), Zbornik radova konferencije âÂÂRazvoj astronomije kod Srba VIâ (2011) and Deseti krug (2011). Some of her stories were translated to Polish.
She has organized literary competitions among them are The moment of inspiration (2007) and Win the ikebana (2007).
She published the book (collection of short stories) Vilina planina in 2006. One of the stories from the book was made into a theatrical play ÃÂetvoroprsti and performed by the Dramatic Studio Alisa in 2007 (scenario Bogdan ÃÂurguz, producer Dragana StojiljkoviÃÂ).