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Hunka Chunka Monkey Shapes Up

An interview with author Sam E. Bromley
Hometown: Tomball, Texas
Website: www.hunkamonkey.com

"Run, jump, swim and climb! Play hard!" Author Sam E. Bromley wrote in a signed copy of his new book, Hunka Chunka Monkey Shapes Up. Sam is the father of two sons and a former special education teacher who cares about making a difference in the lives of children. He cares about the very important issue of childhood obesity and has created characters to teach kids an important lesson about healthy eating and exercise. Meet Sam:

OH: Sam, can you tell us when you first realized that writing was something you wanted to do?


Sam: While sitting in the desert of Iraq, after the death of a friend, I became very homesick and wanted to return home to be with family. I had been reading Rick Warren’s Purpose Driven Life, and read the part about isolating the events of your past that you enjoyed doing the most. I began reminiscing about the times I told my two sons stories before bedtime and that my special education students’ favorite time was during Story Telling. It was then I realized I loved to tell stories and cried out to God in prayer.

OH: When did the idea for Hunka Chunka Monkey Shapes Up first come about?

Sam: That night, with pen and paper, God gave me “something out of nothing,? and I wrote Hunka Chunka Monkey Shapes Up in the next hour and a half. That evening, while reminiscing about storytelling to my two sons, I remembered the nickname I gave my youngest son when he was two years old. One night I called him a silly little monkey and he thought I was calling him a name, so he became angry and called me a donkey. Over a period of time, many evenings of storytelling, the nickname of monkey became Hunka Chunka Monkey and for donkey it became Runka Dunka Donkey.

OH: What has it been like for you to market and promote the book?


Sam: It has been a very long process. I could only communicate through e-mails while in Iraq. I spent months inquiring and researching to get my story published. I got all kinds of advice, but never any clear direction. “Join a website… learn to blog… get your story out there and maybe someone might help you…? Finally, in May 2010, I decided to self-publish. I found my illustrator, Kid Cardona, through the Internet and to this day we have never met or spoken. All my illustrations were done over a five month period with our only communication being the Internet. I would describe a scene to him in an e-mail and he would return a sketch days later for my approval. This seemed to go on forever. Kid is currently in China working for three animation studios. He is the official caricature artist of Texas. Imagine if you will, I am in the middle of the desert of Iraq communicating with my illustrator in China and trying to get self-published with Mill City Press in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It took what seemed forever to accomplish!

OH: Is there a message that you hope readers will most take away from Hunka Chunka?

Sam: The central themes children will take away from Hunka Chunka Monkey Shapes Up are to cut back on their favorite snack, become active, and make new friends. This message is done in a very entertaining way without being preachy. What is unique about my story is children will not only learn these valuable lessons, about eating and activity, but they will learn, in their very souls, a foundation about moderation in all they do: cutting back on whatever is not good for you; becoming active in what is important to you; and establishing relationships important to you, whether it be with new friends or with God Himself!

OH: Sam, what’s next for you?

Sam: I have 23 more stories ahead of me. Bully The Badger is my next book, and it deals with the second most important issue the children of America face: bullying! Each story will be about a very basic life skill children must possess to cope in the world around them. There will be Lofty Lucky the Giraffe who is heads above the rest, and he knows it. Lofty is dealing with arrogance. Then there is Chatty Gatty the Gator who cannot keep her mouth closed, and if you get too close, her words bite. Chatty has a problem with gossiping! And many, many more fun loving animals, each with their own unique character flaw that Hunka Chunka and Runka Dunka will assist them in overcoming!

OH: Any advice you have for aspiring writers?

Sam: Never give up! If you can be inspired to write a story, then you must follow through with getting it out to be read by others. If not, what good was the inspiration to write it in the first place?

OH: Thank you for your time. How can our readers stay in contact with you?

Sam: You can check out my Hunka Chunka Monkey Shapes Up website at: www.hunkamonkey.com, go to a Barnes & Noble and demand it, or you can see my new YouTube video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpWQbI9TcJk Sincere thanks to you Cyrus Webb for this opportunity to share my story with others.

Get Your Children Active!
With the increasing childhood obesity statistics, it is important to encourage our children to exercise. With the prevalence of video games, Internet, and hundreds of television channels to choose from, kids often become sedentary. Here are a few tips to help you get your children to be active:
- Invite your children to participate in fun family runs or hikes
- Choose at least one family “Be Active” night and get moving together
- Encourage video games that get your children active, like Wii Fit
- Motivate them to jump rope
- Have a neighborhood Hula Hoop party
- Start a weekly outdoor family "“hide and seek" game

What healthy and inspirational books are children reading? Share your thoughts below.

 
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