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Congratulations
Mr. Albert Clark


A massive congratulations to the incredibly talented Albert Clark for being named a finalist for the prestigious Pacific Book Award 2025 for his compelling book, Lightning and Thunder!
This is truly an outstanding achievement, recognizing the exceptional quality and profound impact of his work. To be distinguished among so many remarkable titles speaks volumes about the power of Lightning and Thunder to captivate and resonate with readers and critics alike.
Albert Clark's dedication to his craft shines brightly through this well-deserved recognition. We are thrilled to see Lightning and Thunder receive the spotlight it deserves, celebrating its unique voice and powerful narrative. This nomination is a testament to the hard work, creativity, and passion poured into every page.
Here's to Albert Clark and to Lightning and Thunder – may this recognition spark even more interest and inspire countless new readers! We're excitedly anticipating the final results and celebrating this significant milestone!
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Guadalajara International Book Fair 2025 (FIL Guadalajara)





Author's Spotlight
A View from a Train
by Robert Wright
After retirement from the military in 2006 and Civil Service in 2008, I spent the next 4 years as an artist, painting murals and other commissions.
My job since 2012 was with the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) as an engineer on a commuter train.
In May 2017, the Veterans Affairs(VA) diagnosed me with an 80 percent disability, most of which was post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), along with burn pit asthma, tinnitus, and sleep apnea. And still open is a further investigation into the effects of agent orange. The PTSD portion was apparent in my expressed anger.
In July 2017, my wife, Carol, was diagnosed with cancer, and I decided to quit work on September 29 to support her. A week before leaving UTA I was given an assignment by a VA therapist to address the PTSD portion of the diagnosis. The assignment was to review the four wars for a single event that gave rise to PTSD. This assignment at the end of September coincided with the last week at the UTA.
While operating the train for the last week, I'm revisiting each of the wars looking for the prime cause of my PTSD. This book will speak to anyone underneath a cloud of PTSD. It's not just for those that served in the military. Rather for anyone connected with anyone living with PTSD. This book looks at the political triggers that set PTSD in motion and the spiritual when trying to recover.
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