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Reading Event at AM:PM PR on Thursday – Please Join!

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Thursday at 7:00 p.m. we’re hosting Ismet Prcic for an evening event at AM:PM PR headquarters. He’s the critically acclaimed author of the the award-winning novel “Shards.” This intimate, fun and conversational discussion will cover his book and recent film success. A film Ismet co-wrote titled “Imperial Dreams” was recently selected for an audience award at the Sundance Film Festival.

If you’d like to join our reading event, please reserve a spot at Eventbrite so we know how many people to expect. Here is the link.

ABOUT SHARDS – Ismet Prcic’s brilliant and provocative debut novel is about a young Bosnian, also named Ismet Prcic, who has fled his war-torn homeland and is now struggling to reconcile his past with his present life in California. He is advised that in order to move forward he must “write everything.” The result is a great rattle bag of memories, confessions, and fictions: sweetly humorous recollections of Ismet’s childhood in Tuzla appear alongside anguished letters to his mother about the challenges of life in this new world. And as Ismet’s foothold in the present falls away, his writings are further complicated by stories from the point of view of another young man—real or imagined—named Mustafa, who joined a troop of elite soldiers and stayed in Bosnia to fight. When Mustafa’s story begins to overshadow Ismet’s New World identity, the reader is charged with piecing together the fragments of a life that has become eerily unrecognizable, even to the one li

ving it. Shards is a thrilling read—a harrowing war story, a stunningly original coming-of-age novel, and a heartbreaking saga of a splintered family. Remarkable for its propulsive energy and stylistic daring, Shards marks the debut of a gloriously gifted writer.

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ABOUT ISMET – Ismet Prcic was born in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina, in 1977 and immigrated to America in 1996. He holds an MFA from the University of California, Irvine, and was the recipient of a 2010 NEA Award for fiction. He is also a 2011 Sundance Screenwriting Lab fellow and in 2013 he received the Ken Kesey Award for Fiction, presented by Literary Arts. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife.