'Water Voices' ~ NEWS/BLOG

9 July 2008:  Plum TV recently did an interview with William about Water Voices from Around The World and The Holy Order of Water as well as his original Native American Flute music. Here is the link: http://vineyard.plumtv.com/videos/author_and_musician_william_marks

7 June 2008 - see above photo:  Water Voices from Around The World  receives the first place Gold Award at the world's largest international book awards competition for the category, “Most Likely to Save the Planet.” This award was made public at a formal presentation by the Independent Publishers Book Awards in Los Angeles on Friday, May 30th, 2008, on the top floor of the Wells Fargo building. Over 240 authors and publishers were represented from around the globe. In photo above - William E. Marks wears the Gold Medal and holds the Award while surrounded by friends, including actor Ed Lauter at far right.

This award is in the 'Outstanding Book of the Year' category.

Water Voices from Around The World is published in consideration and support of the UN's decade of water, and features 400 color photographs and over 100 letters and articles from 77 authors such as Gedeon Dagan; Valli Moosa; Glenn Estess; Archbishop Desmond Tutu; Leonardo DiCaprio; Mohammed Abdulaziz Al-Sahlawi; Mikhail Gorbachev; Kofi Annan; Pete Seeger; Gilbert M. Grosvenor; Wolfram Schwenk; Chief Jake Swamp; Ibrahim Ozdemir; Dr. Jane Goodall, and recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize and Stockholm Water Prize.

Please visit: www.watervoices.com 'Biographies of Writers' link for complete list of contributing authors for “Water Voices.”

17 May 2008:  received an email and telephone contact with Lono Ho'ala - a biochemist and water brother who has been researching water for many years. Besides being a Kahuna from the family that raised him in Hawaii, Lono is a a water book author and developer of water purification technology. See: www.lonoswaterguide.com and www.consciouslivingsystems.com.

22 March 2008:  Water Voices booksigning and reception at the DC Environmental Film Festival on World Water Day, 22 March 2008 (DCIFF). After the screening of the film, FLOW: For Love Of Water, director, Irena Salina  &  William E. Marks  will take the stage to answer questions from the audience.

15 March 2008:  national television/radio program hosted by Leslie Marshall, aired a 30 minute interview at 7:30 PM EST, with William E. Marks on the world's water crisis and his two books. In the past two weeks, William was interviewed on over six radio programs broadcasting on over 900 stations around the world and reaching an audience of over 20 million.

2 March 2008:   William E. Marks interview on Coast-to-Coast AM radio. His one-half hour interview on the subject of the world's water broadcast on over 500 radio stations and XM Satellite radio and was heard by over 15 million listeners. To hear the 40 minute interview:   http://www.coasttocoastam.com/guests/1657.html

28 February 2008:    the film "FLOW: For Love Of Water" screened before a sold out audience at Lincoln Center on the evening of February 26. After the screening, there was an hour-long Q&A from the audience with the film's director, Irena Salina; the film's producer, Steven Starr; water author/activist, Maude Barlow, and water researcher/author, William E. Marks. A Lincoln Center reception followed the event with Barlow and Marks autographing books for over one hundred people.

26 February 2008:  at Lincoln Center, the film "FLOW: For Love of Water", directed by Irena Salina, will have its East Coast premiere. After the film, the United Nations Ambassador from Tajikistan will make a speech commending the global importance of this inspiring water film effort, and will also mention Tajikistan's leading water role at the UN and its participation in the creation of our Water Voices  book.
     Tajikistan is the UN member that initiated the International Year of Freshwater, and the International Decade of Water. Following the film there will be a Water Voices booksigning at Lincoln Center with the UN Ambassador, the Publisher, and other book contributors.
     To read more about the Lincoln Center water gathering, go to: http://www.flowthefilm.com/ and open the NEWS/BLOG link on the left side. To buy tickets for the Lincoln Center event, please visit:  https://tickets.filmlinc.com/php/calendar.php?event=10042&backurl=http://www

23 February 2008:  Water Voices from Around The World  is now officially recognized on the United Nations website for its World Water Day Event taking place on 22 March 2008 on the global internet. Water Voices  is sponsor of a Global Internet Water Poetry Contest.  This international water poetry contest is orchestrated through the United Nations official World Water Day website. Water Voices is the only book composed with the cooperation of the sponsoring country for the UN's international Decade of Water.

17 February 2008:  'Water Voices' will be at Lincoln Center on 26 February 2008. After the screening of the film: 'FLOW: For Love Of Water,' the United Nations Ambassador from Tajikistan will make a speech about the importance of "FLOW" to helping the global water effort, and will mention the United Nations' water efforts as published in "Water Voices from Around The World." Tajikistan is the country that initiated the United Nations' International Year of Freshwater in 2003, and the UN's international Decade of Water in 2005. There will be a "Water Voices" book-signing at Lincoln Center directly after the "FLOW" film. There will be eight (8) people who have letters or articles published in "Water Voices" who will autograph the book at Lincoln Center. To learn more about the film and the "Water Voices" booksigning at Lincoln Center, go to: www.flowthefilm.com and click on the link:   News/Blog.

10 February 2008:  "Water Voices" was an intergral part of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival held in Park City, Utah. William E. Marks is featured in the film, "FLOW: For Love Of Water," and participated in the Q & A session after each screening. Dolly's Book Store on Main Street in Park City sold our "Water Voices" book and sponsored several book signings.

30 January 2008:   (SEE BELOW) water people from around the globe are sending emails about their sense of our Water Voices book:

Betsy Damon, Founder of Keepers of the Waters, writes:
            I just returned to NYC to find your book waiting. I sat down and spent hours on it. Congratulations, it is magnificent and comprehensive in a very interesting way. The voices of animals I particularly love and the science woven into the texts
            Thank you is not enough for your dedication and vision.  Much love and blessings to you, so very proud of you.

Rosemary O. M.  Enie writes:
            I am now the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Women International Coalition Organization International (WICO). Which gives me some power to fight for water worldwide.
            Yesterday I made a presentation on water and sanitation issues and public/environmental/community health concerns at the Nottinghan Trent University in the UK and I talked about the 'Water Voices' book project. In March 2008, I will hold an event to raise awareness about water issues in Africa in the UK, and will include references to 'Water Voices,' and will do the same when I attend the Water Summit organized by Rotary International in Haiti.

Rick Ulfik, Founder of “We, The World” writes:
            I just received the book today. It's absolutely beautiful!!! What a great job you've done. I'm so honored and inspired to be part of it!
            Please keep me informed about the release so I can send word to our network.
            Thanks again and good luck with it.
            With deepest appreciation,

J. Michael Read, President of Water Environment Federation (WEF) writes:
            The book is wonderful.  The letters are stirring and the art is outstanding.  Great Job!!!  Thank you so much for letting me be a part of this important project.

Sandra Postel, Director, Global Water Policy Project writes:
            I just received my copy (after it was forwarded to my new address) and want to add my congratulations to you.  It's a beautiful book that touches both the heart and mind, not easy to achieve. I really like the
"Silent Voices" feature; beautifully done.

Peter A. Wilderer, Stockholm Water Prize Laureate writes:
            Thank you very, very much for this book. I received it the other day, went through it and got deeply impressed. I like both, the wonderful photographs and the letters to the people of the world. It is a very important book, and it comes out just at the right time, when the political scene is so unilaterally focused on energy as if water would not play a role in the concert of climate change.
             So: Congratulations to a work perfectly succeeded.
 Best regards, Peter A. Wilderer
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Peter A. Wilderer
TUM Professor Emeritus of Excellence
Honorary Professor of The University of Queensland
Institute of Advanced Studies on Sustainability
European Academy of Sciences and Arts

Richard Robarts, Director of the United Nations Global Environment Monitoring System/Water writes:
            Thank you very much for the wonderful book of letters and photographs, Water Voices from Around the World! The book arrived while I was India so it was fitting the photograph next to my letter was from India!
            I certainly hope that this book will have a significant impact on people's perception of water throughout the world.

Kemi Awoyinka, Wetlands and Poverty Alleviation Programme Officer at Wetlands International writes:
            I found my copy of the publication on my desk this morning. I was warmed also by the handwritten note inside the cover page from you. It looks wonderful and I cannot wait to settle down and read it. Thank you again for this wonderful opportunity.
            Again my thanks for the book. I have now shown it to colleagues and family members. Most, if not all are of the opinion that this is a wonderful publication and an impressive collection of thoughts and musings on the subject of water. The approach is different and that is really appreciated.

Susan Lisa Toch, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.A., A Natural Resource: Land Use Hydrology, Community Health writes:   Today I held the book,  "Water Voices from Around The World" in my hands for the first time--what a joy! Quite a beautiful and compelling work! Thanks so much for producing such a wonderful coordination of thoughts and ideas!
              I will try to include reference to this new addition in my upcoming talks (the next is the "Water in the Pacific Northwest" meeting where I will be presenting) and the like.
              It was great to see so many ideas in print.
            Once again, thanks so much for all your hard work and great results in this wonderful publication--looking forward to seeing it blossom in the days to come. Congratulations!!!
Callum Coats, author, water researcher, Viktor Shauberger expert writes:
            I was flabbergasted today when I received this marvelous, quite stupendous book in the mail. What a huge work and so well accomplished!!. At the moment I haven't had time to read it detail as I am leaving for New Zealand early tomorrow morning and won't be back until early December. I did want to let you know immediately, however, that I had received it safely, for which many warm thanks indeed!! I'll be in touch again when I return.
             Warmest wishes,

Wolfram Schwenk, Institut für Strömungswissenschaften writes:
            A few days ago the book "Water Voices" finally arrived. Thank you for my author's copy and for your letter. The book has become very beautiful, indeed.

Eilon Adar, Director, Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev writes:
            I'm back from North and South America.  I was glad to find the Water Voices book waiting for me in my office. It came out beautifully with such a clear message in both text and photos.

Susan S. Seacrest, President, The Groundwater Foundation writes:                                                                            Just want to let you know, that I will join with all the others in congratulating you on a book that is more than a publication—it’s an inspiring experience for all of us associated with it! I’m sure the GF will be ordering copies and want you to know how deeply honored I am to be part of such a wonderful project…

Alev Lytle Croutier – author/screenwriter/"Water Voices" contributor writes: I have been out of the country for a long time and when I returned, I found a copy of your beautiful book! It was great pleasure turning the pages and once again be inspired about the "most important element" and people who speak its voices in multifarious ways. Thank you for including me and best of luck with the book's inevitable destiny.

Dr. Nina Dagbaeva and Tatyana Fedorova, of The Baikal Information Center "GRAN" writes: We've received the 'Water Voices from Around The World' Book. It's fantastic! Amazing photos and interesting articles leave an unforgettable impression. Thank you very much! The book's arrived just on time: next week the Baikal Information Centre "GRAN" will host the seminar "International Aspects of Ecological Education: Experience and Perspectives of International Cooperation." During the seminar we'll make a presentation of the ''Water Voices from Around The World'' book. We think the picturesque contents of the book and the authors' appeal to readers will make a considerable impact on the audience.

Vicki Burns from Malidoma's office writes: The book arrived over the weekend, forwarded by the postal drop office in Chico, Malidoma's previous location. Literally, as I held the book and turned the pages I could feel the water-intention flowing through this magnificent labor of love. I remember seeing Malidoma smile when he held the book! I am humbled to be in the presence of those who shared their wisdom and the one who wove together all the threads, linguistic and visual, into this lovely tapestry. I have passed on information to one source ( Santa Barbara City College, where Malidoma will speak in February), and I will alert a couple of west coast book stores who will surely want to support this unfolding endeavor. With gratitude, blessings and prayers that the water spirits will help this medicine flow to all corners of the planet.

Nitya Jacob, journalist and photographer from Delhi, India writes: I just returned from travelling and have reviewed the book. Thank you. It has come out very well as you had said and its impressive indeed. Quite a lot of effort has gone into making it and it shows.

Lajana Manandhar, founder member Director of Lumanti Support Group for Shelter, Kathmandu, Nepal writes:  Finally my waiting has come to the end. The wonderful 'Water Voices' is in my hand. I can't describe my happiness when I held this book. It is a beauty. It is a source of inspiration. I had a quick scan of the book and I will read each and every word written in this book. I felt that this book has played the role of a thread to make a beautiful garland of the colorful flowers from around the world. The fragrance of the garland is the message expressed in the words of deep emotions, long experience and life long committment to save our water resource. I am honored to be a part of this historic book. Thank you very much.
      My daughter, Shaili, was so much inspired with the beautiful photos in the Water Voices. She suddenly decided to focus her next art project on water. Probably this is how the young generation will develop sensitivity... leading towards the conservation of our home, the mother earth!
      I will also write to all the contributors of this book to share and learn and to keep in touch to meet water challenges

Jebra Ram Muchahary, Principal & Founder General Secretary, Bodoland Territorial Council, Assam, India writes:  I am in receipt of the book in good condition. It is simply a wonderful work. I must congratulate and thank you for this hard work. I wish the voices contained in this book will reach out to all the concerned who can better shape the present scenario of the water. Thank you once again for your wonderful job.

Susan Hreljac, Executive Director of Ryan's Well Foundation, Canada writes: Thank you for Water Voices from Around The World. The book is visually stunning and beautifully worded. Each letter gives a compelling and thought provoking message about the importance of water. It truly makes us contemplate our role in this fragile ecosystem.

Sammy M. Mutiso, Chairman of Sasol - Kitui - Kenya writes: I received the book at last. It really was my New Year present.   This was especially good as we are now having a very hard time in Kenya. This is a job well done. The book is beautiful and presentation of the messages terrific. I sincerely hope it will contribute to the appreciation of the  place of water in the scheme of things.
Have a magnificent 2008 and many more years to come.

12 November 2008:   Received the following email from Peter A. Wilderer, Stockholm Water Prize Laureate (Water Voices letter Pages 210-211). Peter A. Wilderer is author of many books; scientific abstracts, and is respected by scientists worldwide.
       "Thank you very, very much for the book. I received it the other day, went through it and got deeply impressed. I like both, the wonderful photographs and the letters to the people of the world. It is a very important book, and it comes out just at the right time, when the political scene is so unilaterally focused on energy as if water would not play a role in the concert of climate change.
So: Congratulations to a work perfectly succeeded.
Best regards,
Peter"
                     Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Peter A. Wilderer
                     TUM Professor Emeritus of Excellence
                     Honorary Professor of The University of Queensland
                     Institute of Advanced Studies on Sustainability
                     European Academy of Sciences and Arts
                     Amalienstr. 75, 80799 Munich, Germany

10 November 2007:   Received the following email from syndicated columnist, Gordon Bishop: "Your Water Voices book is a masterpiece rainbow of colors! I'm writing my weekly syndicated column on the book in November, with pix if my syndicator web-master can handle the pix in full color. My column is now read each week by some 21 million readers throughout the window." Gordon Bishop On The Issues is syndicated by NEWSBULL.COM. Gordon Bishop is a national award-winning author, historian and syndicated columnist. He is the recipient of 8 Congressional Commendations, 12 National and 15 State Journalism Awards, including New Jersey's first "Journalist-of-the-Year" -- 1986/New Jersey Press Association. He is the unprecedented five-time consecutive winner of the Scripps-Howard Foundation's National Journalism Award, the unprecedented four-time winner of the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists (Sigma Delta Chi) Public Service Award, and author of seven books. He has also been in Who's Who in America since 1976.

 

November 2006 - December 2007:   Irena Salina, (her letter appears on Page 161in Water Voices) acclaimed documentary film Producer/Director, shot thirteen hours of interviews with William E. Marks at locations in New York for her film entitled, "FLOW: FOR LOVE OF WATER". Irena has been traveling the globe for four years gathering material for this unique water film. FLOW is now set to be released in 2008. Ms. Salina became aware of William's water efforts through an internet search and reading his book The Holy Order of Water.   "FLOW: FOR LOVE OF WATER" was recently selected as part of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, and presents water as the very essence of life, sustaining every being on the planet. FLOW confronts the disturbing reality that our crucial resource is dwindling and greed just may be the cause.

January 2007:   Sean Fisher, CEO of Marin Studios and Producer/Director of the Metaphysia film project, visited Martha's Vineyard and shot five hours of HD video for his upcoming water-themed film to be released in early 2008.       www.marinstudios.com            www.metaphysia.net/

1 July 2006:    On the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts - at Featherstone Center for the Arts, there was a gala opening for the month-long 'Water: Different Perspectives.' The opening included a display of water art in various media from many artists - as well as 50 oversized pages and poster-size photographs from Water Voices from Around The World. The book's Editor, William E. Marks, played solo Native American flute along with members of Featherstone's Native American Flute Circle. At the closing of the gala opening event - William choreographed a water ritual based on an ancient Hopi water and flute ceremony - which included flute and voice toning with audience participation, and a sprinkle blessing of the entire audience with sacred Vineyard spring waters collected from around the island -   www.featherstonearts.org

2-4 July 2006:    New Zealand film Directors/Producers, Thomas and Barbara Burstyn visited the Vineyard for three days to conduct interviews with William at various island locations for the water movie they are creating for international release in early 2008. Their recent film, 'How To Save The World' - has received various awards, including a first place award at the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival (the world's biggest environmental film festival) in 2007. This new film is now available on DVD -   www.howtosavetheworld.co.nz

July 28:    At the 16th Annual Native Music Festival in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, William gave a solo Native American (NA) flute performance along with a presentation about the ancient ceremonial relationship between the Native American flute and water.

August 1:   Established domestic and international sale and distribution of Water Voices from Around The World with AtlasBooks.

August 8:    Received a congratulatory email from the Jane Goodall Institute relative to the completion of Water Voices from Around The World, and its forthcoming release in early September. The book contains a letter from Dr. Jane Goodall (Pages 84-85) addressed: To People of the World, along with a two-page spread of photographs of Dr. Goodall interacting with children in a wetland setting located on the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, USA.    www.janegoodall.org/

August 12-18:   During World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden - a four-color brochure is being distributed announcing the book debut of: Water Voices from Around The World. The brochure presents the cover of the book; the book's "Welcome" and "Contents" pages, along with an overview of the book's creation and significance. The book Water Voices from Around The World contains a two-page spread (Pages 214-215) explaining the history of the Stockholm Water Prize and its significance to the world of water. During this week in Stockholm, thousands of leaders will gather to discuss and present the world's water situation. At the conclusion of the week, the Stockholm Water Prize, and the Stockholm Junior Water Prize will be awarded - www.worldwaterweek.org/

August 14:    Alan Steinfeld - Producer/Host/Writer of BBS Radio and Time/Warner TV, and Paula Gloria, New York City television Producer/Director - visited the Vineyard for three days. Alan did a live international one-hour interview on his BBS Radio program to introduce Water Voices Voices from Around The World to his audience. The archive audio of this broad-reaching water interview is available at BBSradio.com.

August 15:   Irena Salina sent emails from India - she is helping Indian author water researcher Rajendra Singh, who is the founder of the NGO Tarum Bharat Sangh - ttp://www.tarunbharatsangh.org/. Rajendra received one of India's highest awards for his research and management efforts on behalf of water, and both he and Irena have letters in Water Voices from Around The World. Irena and Rajendra are both working to save the Yamuna river from being dammed near New Delhi. The Yamuna received its name from the Goddess Yami, and, like the Ganges, is considered sacred. The Yamuna is of major import in the Global Oneness effort, see – www.experiencefestival.com/yamuna_river. Irena is a film director/producer whose life was transformed while working on her water film - she recently stated that she is dedicating the rest of her life to help restore the balance of healthy waters to our Earth. The Taj Mahal (Pages 42-43) is featured in Water Voices from Around The World, and is located on the southwest bank of the Yamuna. It is believed that those who submerge themselves in the Yamuna’s waters will not be tormented by death.

August 16:  Jennifer Greene (Pages 88-89) - one of the authors in Water Voices from Around The World, is Director/Founder of  The Water Research Institute of Blue Hill (WRI) located in Blue Hill, Maine @  http://www.waterresearch.org/.    Jennifer telephoned to share new cutting edge concepts relative to her recent water research and educational outreach programs, and gave a brief evaluation of the worthiness of upcoming water conferences.

August 17:  Received an autographed copy of West Marrin's new water book, Altered Perceptions. West is also author of Universal Water. Altered Perceptions contains several internal and cover quotes from William E. Marks' book, The Holy Order of Water. Altered Percetpions is West's somewhat autobiographical journey into his and humankind's evolving perception of water - and how this perception influences behavior and our personal relationship with water. For more information:   http://www.watersciences.org/

August 20:    Received a copy of Emily Conrad's new book, Life on Land: The Story of Continuum, The World-Renowned Self-Discovery and Movement Method. Emily is a renown teacher of movement, healing, and self-discovery - who also explores the water component of our body's passage. Her enlightened path was chosen after facing and overcoming a severe heatlh challenge. According to an Amazon review by Amanda Foulger, faculty member of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies “…Emilie Conrad boldly unfolds the larger mystical and practical implications of her lifework, positing a “life on land” in which both the human body and consciousness can be restored to its original fluid, innate, intelligent participation in the cosmic dance of life. A provocative and thoughtful distillation of an extraordinary life and inspired work from one of our somatic elders and healers, rooted in direct shamanic experience and wisdom.” Life on Land contains credited information from The Holy Order of Water.   For more information:  http://www.continuummovement.com/

August 20 Received an autographed copy of Annie B. Bond's - Home Enlightenment: Practical, Earth-Friendly Advice for Creating a Nurturing, Healthy, and Toxin-Free Home and Lifestyle, and more. After suffering debilitating illness brought on by exposure to synthetic chemicals - Annie embarked on a voyage of self discovery and healing. Along the way, she learned how some people have relatively low tolerances to manmade synthetic chemicals. As a result, Annie designed a chemical-free home for her family and pets. In essence, Annie's book serves as a great reference for today's enlightened home owners - especially those with chemically sensitive children or family members who have weakened immune systems. In the water section of this book, Annie also employs several informative quotes from The Holy Order of Water.    For more information, visit:   http://www.homeenlightenment.com/

August 21–September 5Set up a free-shipping and handling arrangement with Atlas Books for all people who order Water Voices from Around The World by January 13, 2008.

September 15:   The 2007 Bioneers conference is being held this year at San Rafael, CA and North Dartmouth, MA from October 19 to October 21. Both locations will be distributing flyers and offering Water Voices from Around The World and The Holy Order of Water, at the Bioneers conference bookstores.

October 1–7:   Producers from MVTV interviewed William for two different talk shows being released through October and November.

October 15–26:   Plum TV will feature William on their television program special about Water Voices from Around The World

October 17–21:  Water Voices books available at the annual Bioneers conferences in San Rafael, California and North Dartmouth, Massachusetts.

October 25:  Received email update from Rosemary Olive Mbone Enie, Rosemary's letter appears in Water Voices from Around The World (Pages - 64-65). Rosemary is now Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Women
International Coalition Organisation (WICO) International, based in London, England. She is using this book in her presentations and linking it to other organizations around the globe.

October 27:  Harinder Pal Kaur, from Mumbai, India (Water Voices letter Pages 108-109) - sent an email saying she received her copy of the book and is planning to attend the United Nations' launch of the book in spring of 2008.

October 30:   Received a telephone call and follow up email from author Freddy Silva, whose letter in Water Voices (Pages - 180-181) explores the relationship of water and ancient sacred spaces. Freddy travels the world giving lectures on sacred spaces and workshops on how to construct them. Freddy will soon have a DVD to help guide people in designing and constructing sacred spaces, or portals, of various sizes from local materials.

October 31:  J. Michael Read, President of Water Environment Federation (WEF) - (Water Voices letter Pages 152-153), sent an email of congratulations. Michael also placed an order for 12 books at the discount rate for authors who contributed letters to Water Voices.

November 4:  Received an email of congratulations from Maude Barlow (Water Voices letter Pages 28-29). Maude Barlow is the National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians, Canada’s largest public advocacy organization, and the founder of the Blue Planet Project working internationally for the right to water. She serves on the boards of the International Forum on Globalization and Food and Water Watch and is a Councillor with the Hamburg-based World Future Council. Maude Barlow is the recipient of six honorary doctorates as well as the 2005 Right Livelihood Award (known as the “Alternative Nobel”) and the best selling author or co-author of 16 books.

November 5:   Yee-Ching Lee, of Breath of Change, visited our Martha's Vineyard offices from New York and presented on the MVTV's "The Vineyard Voice" television program. Yee-Ching explained to the television audience how proper body hydration with water is a vital part of maximizing the health and healing benefits of her breathing techniques.

November 7:    Received a post card from folk singer, author Pete Seeger, (Water Voices letter Pages 174-175), expressing thanks for our Water Voices book effort along with the closing, "STAY WELL - keep on! old Pete" underscribed by his hand sketch of a banjo.

November 9:  Amy Vickers, (Water Voices letter Page 178), telephoned and gave a lengthy review of the need for an illustrated book such as Water Voices from Around The World. Amy will be using sections of Water Voices  in her presentations. Amy just returned from a speaking tour around the United States relative to water conservation. Amy's book, Water Use and Conservation, is used as a guide post by many organizations (American Water Works Association, etc.), colleges, planners, and municipalities.

November 10:   Received the following email from Peter A. Wilderer, Stockholm Water Prize Laureate (Water Voices letter Pages 210-211). Peter A. Wilderer is author of many books; scientific abstracts, and is respected by scientists worldwide.
       "Thank you very, very much for the book. I received it the other day, went through it and got deeply impressed. I like both, the wonderful photographs and the letters to the people of the world. It is a very important book, and it comes out just at the right time, when the political scene is so unilaterally focused on energy as if water would not play a role in the concert of climate change.
So: Congratulations to a work perfectly succeeded.
Best regards,
Peter"
                     Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Peter A. Wilderer
                     TUM Professor Emeritus of Excellence
                     Honorary Professor of The University of Queensland
                     Institute of Advanced Studies on Sustainability
                     European Academy of Sciences and Arts
                     Amalienstr. 75, 80799 Munich, Germany