Spread The Word

My name is Darci Escandon. I'm the publicist for Jason Kelly's picture book, No Fish In My Dish. It shows in just 2,300 words and a dozen or so charming illustrations how we can solve the world's overfishing problem. It's oh-so-simple: for five days a week, don't eat fish. That's it. In the words of the book's main character, "The fish will have time to have babies and then, slowly the oceans will fill up again." You can read the book at its site. Here, I report on my adventure publicizing the book, getting the word out, saving the world's fish. Glad to have you!

Friday, April 13, 2007

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT NO FISH IN MY DISH

We all know that No Fish In My Dish is great book. Here is what others are saying about it:


As No Fish In My Dish says, "It's simple . . . eat more, have less." With rhythm and rhymes, and delightful illustrations, this book speaks to all of us - children and adults - everywhere, simply, with a touching story, and an easy solution. "We'll eat fewer fish and leave more in the sea, For five days a week we'll have something else to eat . . . and then, slowly the oceans will fill up again."

No Fish In My Dish, creatively to the point, is an important educational venue nourishing caring by bringing reality directly home, while offering easy immediate, effective personal responsibility.

Diane Buccheri, Publisher, OCEAN Magazine


Ocean Magazine is a celebration of our earth's water -- its beauty, resources, wildlife -- where treasures of the sea exist bountifully but not infinitely.
The ocean, despite its vast power, is fragile. Ocean Magazine is also about protection of the earth's water -- its environment, ecology, health, and conservation. Oceanic resources are intrinsically linked to our continued existence.

Ocean Magazine publishes articles, stories, essays, poems, and photography about and of the ocean -- observations, experiences, scientific and environmental discussions -- written with fact and feeling.

To learn more about Ocean Magazine, please visit their site.

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