Mr. Pish Birthday Fest!

Mr PishToday is Mr. Pish’s birthday. The “Traveling Terrier” was a champion of childhood literacy and outdoor awareness. He was also the mascot of Indies Unlimited.

Though he passed away at the ripe old age of 16, his legacy lives on through his many books and even a fun companion app.

His long-time human companion and dedicated biographer/transcriptionist is our co-administrator, K.S. Brooks. Mr. Pish left her a wealth of material with which to carry on with his work in helping children love reading, nature, history, and geography.

We celebrate his life and achievements today. If you’d like to drop by any of Mr. Pish’s social media channels and wish him a happy birthday, follow, like, or even buy a book, your gesture would be greatly appreciated.

http://www.MrPish.com
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Pinterest
Socl
Paper.li (The Mr. Pish Post)
DogChannel
Dogster

Pish Covers

Author: Stephen Hise

Stephen Hise is the Evil Mastermind and founder of Indies Unlimited. Hise is an independent author and an avid supporter of the indie author movement. Learn more about Stephen at his website or his Amazon author page.

15 thoughts on “Mr. Pish Birthday Fest!”

  1. I wish that I could have met Mr. Pish in person. Every time I look at that adorable face I smile. Happy Birthday, you’ll always be remembered.

    1. Thank you, Aron! Even walking through New York City, complete strangers would stop us on the street to tell us how cute he was and they would be grinning from ear to ear. It was so wonderful that he had such a gift to make people smile…and still does. 😀

  2. How sweet. Our animals are our babies. So great Mr. Pish was on this Earth to touch so many people. What a love muffin. 🙂

    1. Thanks, Brenda! One of his nicknames was actually Love Bucket. I know that sounds strange, but he was full of love and it overflowed to everyone. 🙂

  3. Special friends are rare, no matter how may legs they have. Kushie was my special friend and I still miss him, six years on. Massive hugs, and know that Mr Pish will never be forgotten.

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