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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Title: The Essay Topic – Final Part (From the Teacher’s Thoughts)
Sometimes the most dangerous thing a child can have is a dream. In a small school, a simple essay assignment turns into an unexpected conflict between a teacher and a group of parents who fear the power of imagination.
By Ebrahim Parsa5 days ago in Fiction
Essay Topic: What Do You Want to Be in the Future?
Sometimes a simple question reveals the most complicated truths of life. “What do you want to be in the future?” seems like an ordinary classroom topic, yet it uncovers the tension between childhood dreams, family pressure, financial limits, and imposed decisions.
By Ebrahim Parsa10 days ago in Fiction
Perhaps Death Is the Collapse of Our Illusion of Being the Center
In a philosophy class, a student asked, “Is death the end of life?” The professor paused. “Before you answer,” he said, “remember this: the universe was moving before you arrived—and it will continue long after you leave.”
By Ebrahim Parsa10 days ago in Fiction











