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Sea Hill Press have produced over 1,000 books for publication—from general fiction to specialty book projects—including history, quilting, cooking, art, fitness, and children’s books.

Hughes After Howard – Los Angeles Times Book Review

Former Hughes Aircraft Co. President D. Kenneth Richardson recounts the aerospace company’s rise and fall after Howard Hughes’ reign. By Peter Pae, Los Angeles Times For the generation that grew up during the Cold War, Hughes was synonymous with aerospace, an industry that flourished and dotted Southern California’s landscape. At its height in the mid-1980s, […]

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CBS This Morning features Bruce Munro at Sensorio, Paso Robles, California

CBS This Morning” is launching a new series called “American Wonders.” From majestic natural landscapes to spectacular creations, we’ll explore places that make America wonderful. Set in a hillside in the central California city of Paso Robles is the “Field of Light.” The field is 15 acres, filled with tiny light bulbs of vibrant colors.

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“Field of Light” opens at Sensorio, Paso Robles, California.

Internationally-acclaimed artist Bruce Munro has premiered his largest artwork to date—an enormous multi-acre walk-through installation—at Sensorio in Paso Robles, California. Bruce Munro: Field of Light at Sensorio is comprised of an array of over 58,800 stemmed spheres lit by fiber-optics, gently illuminating the landscape in subtle blooms of morphing color that describe the undulating landscape.

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Marlin Fitzwater’s new book features stories from the White House during the Persian Gulf Crisis and Operation Desert Storm.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Calm Before the Storm, the new book by Marlin Fitzwater, tells behind the scenes stories from the White House during the Persian Gulf Crisis and Operation Desert Storm. In Aug. 1990, Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait and President George H.W. Bush’s press secretary started a diary. Today, Marlin Fitzwater’s compilation of private notes,

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USC Viterbi school of Engineering reviews Ken Richardson’s new book “Sparking Innovation”

USC Viterbi alumnus Ken Richardson’s book “Sparking Innovation” describes how America can again become the world leader in tech By Michael Speier As he has done his whole engineering life, Ken Richardson, M.S. ’54, sees problems and wants to find solutions. In his richly detailed new book, “Sparking Innovation: Lessons to Spur America to Regain

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FOX News Dana Perino interview’s “Calm Before the Storm” Author, Marlin Fitzwater.

Watch the latest video at foxnews.com FOX News The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino – Sept 2019 Dana Perino interview’s Marlon Fitzwater, White House press secretary to Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and author of ‘Calm Before the Storm: Desert Storm Diaries & Other Stories. Book was Published by Sea hill Press inc Sept

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From Student to Teacher to Principal to Superintendent to Published Author: An Interview with Marc Crail

From Student to Teacher to Principal to Superintendent to Published Author:An Interview with Marc Crail: Aug 9, 2021 byMichael F. Shaughnessy EducationViews Senior Columnist Even though the books are novels they are accurate in that I taught for five years before becoming an elementary school principal. It was as a principal that I hit my

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Letter Arts Review: Christopher Calderhead Editor and Designer

A letter from Christopher Calderhead (August 2021): This spring, after we published the Annual Juried Issue, John Neal stepped down from his role as publisher of Letter Arts Review. The magazine, which was founded in 1982, was under his leadership for two decades. We took a pause in our schedule, and the future of Letters Arts Review was deeply uncertain.

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