Tanja Radović (Karlovac, Croatia, 1964) graduated Croatian Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. Works as a librarian.
Croatian Radio broadcast her plays which she adapted for radio herself: Shifted Loves (Pomaknute ljubavi) (1995), The House (Kuća) (1997), Computer (1999), Entrapped in a Drawing (Zarobljeni u crtežu) (2001), Journey into the Blue (Putovanje u Plavo) (2002) and Sun spots (Sunčeve pjege) (2004). Computer was included on the programme of the 25th Salon of Young Artists (Zagreb, 1998) in the category of literature. The Net (Mreža) won third Prize for Drama at an Internet competition of the Moderna vremena/Modern Times publishing house (Zagreb, 2000).
The Ivan Goran Kovačić Student Theatre in Zagreb produced her plays The Cat's head (Mačja glava) (1996), Computer (1997), Entrapped in a Drawing (2000), and Rent-a-Time (Iznajmljivanje vremena) (1999 – best show award at the 39th Festival of Croatian Theatre Amateurs), in which she participated as actress and co-director.
Bosnian National Theatre in Zenica (Bosnia and Hercegovina) produced her play Rent-a-Time under the title Time-Sharing 3.0 (2001). The production was selected for the 11th Marul's Days theatre festival (Split, 2001). Croatian National Theatre in Mostar (Bosnia and Hercegovina) produced her play Nocturnal lizard (Noćna gušterica) (2002).
Tanja represented Croatia in the work of the Intarnational Drama Colony From Text to Performance (Croatian Centre of ITI-UNESCO, Motovun, Croatia, 2001), with the play The Little She-lizard (Gušterica).