Željko Milović (born 1968 in Bar, Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia) writer, poet, journalist, publicist, music critic.
Since 1986 Milović has been publishing music reviews, articles and essays as well as a variety of texts related to issues of culture and subculture. For many years he has been an active member of the editorial board of the Omladinski Grafiti (Youth Graffiti), the cult Podgorica's magazine of the nineties. In recent years he's been writing about Montenegrin music and urban scene for the weekly magazine Monitor.
Since 1994 he's been working as a journalist, broadcast host and editor of music shows on Radio Bar. For seven years he has been editing the youth magazine The Road to South and a rock serial Billy Joe & Lollita in Wonderland for eight years. Milović is the author of several ethno-reportages. For a report of an ecological "black point" – Give Sea a Chance: Junkyard Ćafe, he was awarded a first place and got a grand prix "Golden Microphone Awards" in 2010 at the Third Radio Festival of Montenegro. He was awarded third place in 1998 at the Radio Festival in Niksic for the report Countryside Zupci and second place in 2009 at the Radio Festival in Berane for the report Church of Saint Tekla.
Milović has been the chief editor of Barske novine (Bar newspapers) and bARS, a magazine dedicated to arts and culture, from 1999 until 2003. From 2007 until 2010 he has been the chief editor of Nove barske novine (New Bar newspaper). He's the editor of the Bar Info portal – Bar online daily. He's a member of the Association of Writers of Montenegro and Matica crnogorska.
With several other writers, in 1993 he founded the Association of writers Ars Antibari, whose members were poets and prose writers from Montenegro and Serbia, including rock musicians Margita Stefanović, Brane Babić Kebra, Nandor Ljubanović and Nikola Vranjković.
He collaborated in editing a five-volume Istorijski leksikon Crne Gore (History lexicon of Montenegro).
He was awarded the literary prize Ćamil Sijarić for best unpublished book of prose in 2006/07 year.
In 1998 and 2008 he had a Writer's night in Festival Barski ljetopis.
In 2010 and 2011 he represented Montenegro at the Storytelling festival Prichigin in Split, Croatia. In 2010 and 2011 he represented Montenegrin poets at the Struga Poetry Evenings in Struga, Republic of Macedonia. He is also first Montenegrin poet at the international poetry festival Poetic nights in Velestovo, Macedonia, in 2011.
Also, as a "ghost writer", he is the author of two monographs about Bar's history.
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