Natasha Avramovska (b. 1965) is the Principal of the Institute of Macedonian Literature (2021–) and holds a PhD. She is a professor at the Institute of Macedonian Literature in Skopje, in the Department of Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature, and of Graduate Cultural Studies (field: Literature) at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje.
Her book publications include The Travesty of Oral History: The Narrative Cryptogram of Petre M. Andreevski (Menora, Skopje, 1999); Ex Libris (Menora, Skopje, 2000); Into the Moving Power of De-realization: The Double-Layered Bottom of Macedonian Drama (Kultura, Skopje, 2004); Autobiography in the Macedonian Literary 19th Century (Institute of Macedonian Literature, Skopje, 2004); Us in Time (Magor, Skopje, 2006); In the World of Words (Dijalog, Skopje, 2011); Reader’s Reader (Dijalog, 2013); On Poems and Stories (Institute of Macedonian Literature, 2020); and Literary Testaments (Institute of Macedonian Literature, 2024).
She is a member of the Association of Macedonian Writers, the Association of Macedonian Comparativists, and the Macedonian PEN Center.