The Prince George Citizen

LOCAL AUTHOR

PICKED FOR NEW CHICKEN SOUP BOOK, PAGE

- CHRISTINE HINZMANN Citizen staff

There’s an old adage that says laughter is the best medicine and that could be considered the best way to combat the COVID-19 blues.

Marty Anderson’s story, My Wife Tried to Kill Me, is about dealing with planks, an exercise that offers core strength improvemen­t.

The story has been published in the firstever humour-based book in the Chicken Soup for the Soul series called Laughter is the Best Medicine.

The book series has sold more than 500 million copies around the globe.

Anderson, who lives in the area and works at Vista Radio, has been writing for years, recounting his adventures of raising four daughters with his wife in his blog called theinvolve­dhusband.com.

The recently-published fitness misadventu­re story talks about how his wife, Carla, went to an exercise boot camp and returned home wanting to share her new-found fitness knowledge.

“She came home telling me all these things and I would roll my eyes,” Anderson said. “I honestly did not know what a plank was at the time.”

When Carla explained what it was, Anderson was convinced it was easy peasy.

“I was incredulou­s,” Anderson said. “You mean you get in a push-up position and then don’t do any push-ups? I could do that all day! As it turned out, of course, those planks are not that easy. It almost killed me!”

Anderson stumbled on the call for submission­s to the humour-based Chicken Soup for the Soul book when it was posted on social media last year.

Anderson said he’s really excited about contributi­ng to the book.

He often writes for a snowmobili­ng magazine and published one himself for a short time years ago so he’s no stranger to the literary world.

“So I’ve got some publishing experience but obviously not as big a readership as a Chicken Soup series,” Anderson said.

There’s more writing in his future with two book ideas on the back burner and more blogging stories to be told.

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