Marko Vidojković (Belgrade, Serbia, 1975) is lawyer by education. He has published novels »Ples sitnih demona« (2001), »Đavo je moj drug« (2002), »Pikavci na plaži« (2003), »Kandže« (2004), »Sve crvenkape su iste« (2006), »Hoću da mi se nešto lepo desi odmah« (2009), »Kandže 2: Diler i smrt« (2012), »Urednik« (2014), »E baš vam hvala« (2017) and »Đubre« (2020), as well as collections of stories »Bog ti pomogo« (2007) and »Priče s dijagnozom« (2015). For his novel »Sve crvenkape su iste« he received the Vital award for best book published in 2006, while »Kandže« won the Kočić’s Pen and Golden Bestseller awards. He was translated into German, English, Bulgarian, Slovenian, Macedonian, Polish, Hungarian and Czech language, and was also published in Croatia. With Miljenko Jergovič, he was the protagonist of feature documentary film »Dugo putovanje kroz istoriju, historiju i povijest«. In the same year, his first novel »Ples sitnih demona« was adapted into a stage play that was a big success in Davov in Belgrade. He was also editor of Maxim and Playboy magazines, as well as editor in the Belgrade office of Zagrebian book publisher Profil. He played and sang in bands The Goblins, Toxic Noise Team, On the Run, Snowdrop and Strap On. Currently he is guitarist and back vocalist in band Crveni vetar. He was the host of the »390 stepeni« TV show on ATV Banja Luka, »400 stepeni« on TV Naša, and since 2017 – together with Nenad Kulačin – he is the host of the political spaghetti eastern »Dobar loš zao«, first on RTV Šabac, and since October 2020 on the nova.rs portal and Nova S television. Since December 2017, he is a regular columnist for portal Buka from Banja Luka. He is an activist and human rights advocate.