In some countries authors can live an ordinary life. They work in the morning, they write in the afternoon, they party in the evening (or just a slightly different schedule). For the Egptian writer Omar Hazeq (or Hazek) life is a bit different, ebventhough he possible has a schedule as well. Not chosen but forced.
He has been sentenced to spent some time in prison, for protesting without a permit. Even in prison he writes, a story.
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