I will never give up. Even if someone tells me that my writing is worthless, I am still going to read and write, because I know that I can write. My writing is full [STRIKE]with[/STRIKE] of emotions and I am going to write about things that [STRIKE]concerns[/STRIKE] concern every human being. The well-known writers I read nowadays leave me completely unaffected. [STRIKE]The[/STRIKE] Real writing hits you like a stone, and you ask yourself "How didn't I [STRIKE]didn't[/STRIKE] see these things happening in society myself? How could I have lived [STRIKE]all[/STRIKE] my life [STRIKE]and[/STRIKE] not understanding what is happening around me?" And when you have finished the book, you can't forget it because it touched you in such a way that you want to know more. I have experienced the war in Bosnia, [STRIKE]the[/STRIKE] a prison camp, and 24 years in Sweden, which were [STRIKE]my[/STRIKE] the worst years [STRIKE]in[/STRIKE] of my life, but that [STRIKE]had[/STRIKE] has only made me stronger. I have been insulted in the street hundreds of times by Swedish men, but I did not let myself be provoked. I told myself, "If you were real men, you would not insult me." I have novels which have to be written and published because the truth must come out. [STRIKE]The[/STRIKE] Real literature is not about [STRIKE]the[/STRIKE] beautiful language and complicated plots, but the truth.