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Eteraz 2024-06-15 Foto Club Philadelphia, PA
Eteraz - Year One (Full Album)
here are a few photos that I took at manic relapse 2019
اعتراض به شیوه عزاداری #iran#kazeroun#eteraz#ab https://www.instagram.com/p/BmwituBlEPg/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=17mvrwnyraimj
حرف زیاد است. اتحاد... فقط اتحاد... We can togheder... We can... We can solve all problems ... @iranclimbing @iranrockclimbing @ifsclimbing #eterazclimbing #eteraz #eterazsang #ifsc #ifscwc #iranrockclimbing #iranrock #iran #eterazclimbing
Oooo its thursday already and another 10 drawings post
I was looking through the Archives of this blog and its starting to fill up. its getting harder to pick out something and post it without being sure if it has been posted before. so I felt it was time to go back to the beginning. there will be some repeat posts but we can live with that ^^ I will post every Thursday with 10 pictures from the start of it all. it will be a travel down memory lane for CC and myself and an unfiltered view for you who follow. I hope you enjoy (and please dont kill me for this moirail)
The Second Book versus the First
I feel like my first book, Children of Dust, was chiseled entirely out of the stalagmites and stalactites of scar tissue and suffering. Conceiving it was hard, writing it was hard, and promoting it was hard. The joy in it was the subversive sort. A laughter that you don't utter too loud because you sense that it might disorient others. My second book, Falsipedies & Fibsiennes, is so different. It is light, airy, innocent. It invites with a smile, without latching onto your back. One advance reader called it "mystic and romantic." Compare that to the "darkly comic" or "brutal" of Children of Dust. It is so hard to find in Falsipedies the author of Children of Dust. Yet I lie fermented in both. Red wine, white wine. Now I seek sommeliers that excel in tasting the varieties of spirit. Share this with others that like to sip.
Sincerely,
Ali Eteraz
Winemaker & Tavern owner