The author of the book “This is My Son”: The audience rejects the stereotypes

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Neda Rasouli, who studied laboratory chemistry, was born in 1982
She decided to study math and physics in high school, but she also developed an interest in literature.She wrote her first short story a
little later and decided to take story writing more seriously
Her newest book, "This is My Son," which is about the memory of martyrs Mahdi and Rasul Jafari, was recently published.* Why did you choose
this topic? What sort of challenges did you encounter throughout the process?I had no idea that I would be writing a documentary about a
martyr's life until Khat Moghaddam Publishing House recommended this project to me
The interviews were the hardest part for me
This book tells the story of two martyrs, a father and a son, the son being killed before the father.* What were the pleasant moments and
good feelings while writing this book?Short stories and novels were how I first began to write stories
Writing is generally difficult, breath-taking, and enjoyable
building a universe where some of the events actually did take place in an area of my country.* What rules should be followed when writing
about the war and the martyrs?It is essential for the author to conduct studies before writing in this field
The martyr's life events and personality are both covered in this study
To be able to accurately portray the martyr's characteristics in a story for the readers, the author must first become familiar with those
characteristics
On the other hand, writing about what actually happened will be extremely important in documentary work
Writing stereotypical words, making the martyrs unreachable people, or sanctifying them will not properly present the martyrs to the
audience; rather, it may drive some of the audience away and cause them to lose faith.