Ebrahim Parsa
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Faramarz (Ebrahim) Parsa writes stories for children and adults — tales born from silence, memory, and the light of imagination inspired by Persian roots.
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Linda’s Last Sunset
After forty years of shared love, Linda watches the man of her life fade toward his final horizon. On a quiet beach at sunset, she relives the fire of their first meeting, the tenderness of their years together, and the fragile beauty of a last goodbye.
By Ebrahim Parsa3 months ago in Fiction
The Complaint of Old Age Against Me
Foreword Aging is a strange companion. It does not arrive suddenly, nor does it enter our lives with noise or warning. Instead, it slips quietly into our mornings — into the stiffness in our knees, the breath that feels slightly heavier, the slow rise from a familiar chair.
By Ebrahim Parsa3 months ago in Confessions
My Branches of Life
In “Branches of My Life”, Faramarz Parsa paints a tender portrait of aging, love, and reflection. A retired man sits in his San Diego garden, savoring the warmth of the sun and the touch of an old newspaper — a relic of a fading world. As he gazes at his trees — lemon, orange, fig, and avocado — he suddenly realizes they all share one soil yet bear different fruits.
By Ebrahim Parsa3 months ago in Humans











