He is the author of more than 30 dramatic works, which, starting in 1968, were performed in theaters in the country and abroad, broadcast on radio and television, and printed in periodicals, collections, anthologies and special editions. He also published five books of Selected Dramas. (See the website of the Association of Playwrights of Serbia - Special Editions.) Directed two of his plays, Mr. Minister and Seducer. Wrote television and film scripts.[1][5]
He also published poems in literary magazines in the 1960s and 1970s (Savremenik, Književnost, Delo...), theater reviews in Politica Express in the 1970s, and essays on social and cultural issues in the newspaper Borba in the 1990s, later in the magazine Drama and other publications. Stage adaptation of Gorski vijenac of Petar Petrović Njegoš, was performed for him in 1973 at the Montenegrin National Theater. His novel The Death of Colonel Kuzmanović was published by the Serbian Literature Society, 1986, and the Encyclopaedia of Customs and Beliefs (with Miodrag Zupanac), Sfairos, 1989. Plato, 2001. Plato also published a book of essays, Serbian Atlantida, in 2002, and in 2014, the Cultural and educational community of Serbia published a book of excerpts from Ševarlić's diary, entitled Whiskey and Trumpeters. A collection of collected essays, speeches, articles and interviews was published by Čigoja and the Association of Playwrights of Serbia under the title Motherland is in Danger, and a collection of poems Oklopnici (patriotic poems) was published by the Cultural and Educational Association of Serbia in 2019.[1][6][7]