Nenad Joldeski was born in 1986 in Struga, Macedonia. In 2010, he graduated at the Faculty of Economics in Skopje. In 2013, he received a master's degree in comparative literature on the subject of 'Intertextual Irony in Modern and Postmodern Short Stories.'
He is a writer and author of two collections of short stories. His debut, The Silence of Enhalon, written in Macedonian dialect and slang, received the Novite Award from the publishing house Templum in 2009.
His second book, Each with Their Own Lake, was published by Templum in 2012.
In 2018 he published his first novella titled „Swiming Upstream“.
He is also an editor of a collection of short stories dedicated to the Russian emigrant Dr Nikolai Nezlobinski titled Nikolaj (Fiction. Water. Truth).
As a part of the art group Wezdensky, he adapted several screenplays for amateur theatrical performances. He is also a co-founder and one of the organisers of a festival for culture called DRIMON.
He was also a member of several teams that published online journals for literature, and for three years he was part of the team that was in charge of organising the prominent international poetry festival, Struga Poetry Evenings.