New Fragrance: Imaginary Authors (Josh Meyer) Every Storm a Serenade

 every storm a serenade Imaginary Authors

 Josh  Meyer of Imaginary Authors introduces his newest olfactive tome… Every Storm a Serenade

 “When Stina, a burgeoning writer, decamps to her mother’s summer house for the winter to write a book, her trip overlaps for one day (and one steamy night) with a brawny fisherman named Ulv. While she struggles to gain traction with her novel, her fixation on the mysterious seafarer results in countless unsent letters, the contents of which chronicle the spiraling psyche of lust and longing. Set on the desolate west coast of Denmark during the tourist off-season, Every Storm a Serenade is a meditative masterwork that will lull you with its well-designed sentences and intimate tone.”

NOTES: Danish Spruce, Eucalyptus, Vetiver, Calone, Ambergris & Baltic Sea Mist

50ml $95

via Josh Meyer

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7 comments

  • I’ve left a comment everywhere I see a notice of this release. I have a sample and I love it! This is totally fascinating, because I have never liked an aquatic fragrance. I was hesitant to test my sample! I fell in love with it. I can’t say more than that because these notes are outside my ability to describe, but it’s got a bracing quality that is captivating.

  • Love this line. I have mixed feelings about calone but the spruce and eucalyptus sound wonderful. Never want to miss a new IA.

  • Every storm a serenade loved the name and the notes eucalyptus and vetiver, calone and Baltic sea mist I wonder how they mix with each other, unique smell indeed.

  • This sounds amazing. Like some have already posted, I also have my reservations about calone but almost overlooked it just because everything else about the fragrance is so promising.

  • I’m not sure about the cal one and eucalyptus (I’ll have to try it first), but I want to read that story!