[citation needed] Since the beginning of the 1990s he has written poetry, short stories, plays, as well as literary reviews in various distinguished Croatian magazines such as Feral Tribune and Globus.
The novel presents typical characters and situations of today's life in post-communist countries torn by political and social confusion, and it also gives compares experiences in the Balkan and Iraq Wars.
The subjects of Our Man in Iraq include new types of society in Eastern Europe, globalisation, media life, rapid social changes, and their influences on human relationships.
His first collection of twenty short stories You Can Spit On The One Who'll Ask For Us (Možeš pljunuti onoga tko bude pitao za nas), published 1999, was considered as rebellious at the post-war time and it get lot of publicity as a voice of a desperate young generation.
[citation needed] Horror and Huge Expenses (Užas i veliki troškovi), collection of twenty stories published in 2002, was acclaimed by critics and considereds as one of the most important Croatian books of the decade.
His black comedy Culture in Suburb (Kultura u predgrađu) was performed in the City Drama Theatre "Gavella" in Zagreb as part of the programme for the seasons 2000-2002.