Proactive Contrition

A Meta-Memoir

Biography & Memoir, Literary, Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Cover of the book Proactive Contrition by Wayne Allen Sallee, a/a Productions
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Author: Wayne Allen Sallee ISBN: 9781301507658
Publisher: a/a Productions Publication: November 12, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Wayne Allen Sallee
ISBN: 9781301507658
Publisher: a/a Productions
Publication: November 12, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

A 100,000 word descent into the mind of Bram Stoker Award nominee Wayne Allen Sallee, his meta-memoir examines Wayne's life as a survivor of cerebral palsy as well as a hit-and-run crash. "I confess to my sins in every single line before I commit them to the printed page... At some point I realized I just wanted to keep the story as real as possible, that I am always in pain and I type in private."

PRAISE FOR WAYNE ALLEN SALLEE

"Chicago has its share of treasures – deep dish, the Bean, Kingston’s blues, and Wayne Allen Sallee. Toiling in the stubborn vineyard of short fiction for most of his career, Sallee reaches a sort of a literary apogee with his brilliant and brutal horror novella “For You, The Living.” Ostensibly a plague tale, told in classic Lovecraftian diary form, Sallee’s yarn manages to deftly mingle the deeply personal with the gruesomely Grand Guignol. Riveting, ghastly, hilarious, creepy, and unforgettably Wayne-like, “For You, the Living” is at once a wholly original take on the zombie apocalypse genre while at the same time a heart-wrenching love story. This one will haunt you forever, folks. Highest recommendation!” - Jay Bonansinga, co-author of THE WALKING DEAD

"Wayne Allen Sallee writes with a cattle prod and a coal chisel; he sparks your nerves and scrapes your soul." - Joe R. Lansdale

"Wayne Allen Sallee is without question one of the most fascinating people you will ever meet. How many people have been hit by a car and lived to tell about it? How many have persevered against a debilitating disease and still managed to publish fiction for almost thirty years. The fact that WAyne is still here despite all the lumps life thrown in his path never ceases to amaze." - Martel Sardina, Dark Scribe

"Chicago and its decaying citizens have never looked more diseased. And I have never seen a book containing so lavish and impressive a portfolio of the grotesque." - Ed Bryant in Locus

"Vintage Wayne Allen Sallee is a fusion of the gritty and the surreal, of compassion and paranoia. A trip to this Wayne's World is to know what a growing cult audience has known for years; he's a singularly unique talent that crawl under your skin and stays." - Brian Hodge, author of MAD DOGS, WILD HORSE, and NIGHTLIFE.

"Sallee writes self-help books for the generation of those who will not experience the American Dream." - Mike G. Ward

"Sallee is not another King/Barker/Jason/Freddie clone. He is an original writer, and his pen is dipped in pain. Sallee doesn't write safe, predictable horror. He has a certain twisted, subtle humor. Jack the Ripper with a grin." - Karl Edward Wagner

"Definitely not one-fisted material" - The Dayton Voice

"Sallee's specialty is street-level terror." - Paul Sammon

ABOUT WAYNE
Wayne Allen Sallee's most recent collection is Fiends By Torchlight, which was published by Annihilation Press in 2007, and one of the original stories, “High Moon,” will be reprinted in Best Horror of The 21st Century: The First Decade (Wicker Park Press). His Stoker Finalist novella "Lover Doll" was reprinted in Necro Files: Two Decades of Extreme Horror (Comet Press). “Rail Rider” appeared in J. N. Williamson’s The Illustrated Masques (Gauntlet Press), and his novel, The Holy Terror, and a collection from 1995, With Wounds Still Wet, are available on Kindle (CrossRoads Press).

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A 100,000 word descent into the mind of Bram Stoker Award nominee Wayne Allen Sallee, his meta-memoir examines Wayne's life as a survivor of cerebral palsy as well as a hit-and-run crash. "I confess to my sins in every single line before I commit them to the printed page... At some point I realized I just wanted to keep the story as real as possible, that I am always in pain and I type in private."

PRAISE FOR WAYNE ALLEN SALLEE

"Chicago has its share of treasures – deep dish, the Bean, Kingston’s blues, and Wayne Allen Sallee. Toiling in the stubborn vineyard of short fiction for most of his career, Sallee reaches a sort of a literary apogee with his brilliant and brutal horror novella “For You, The Living.” Ostensibly a plague tale, told in classic Lovecraftian diary form, Sallee’s yarn manages to deftly mingle the deeply personal with the gruesomely Grand Guignol. Riveting, ghastly, hilarious, creepy, and unforgettably Wayne-like, “For You, the Living” is at once a wholly original take on the zombie apocalypse genre while at the same time a heart-wrenching love story. This one will haunt you forever, folks. Highest recommendation!” - Jay Bonansinga, co-author of THE WALKING DEAD

"Wayne Allen Sallee writes with a cattle prod and a coal chisel; he sparks your nerves and scrapes your soul." - Joe R. Lansdale

"Wayne Allen Sallee is without question one of the most fascinating people you will ever meet. How many people have been hit by a car and lived to tell about it? How many have persevered against a debilitating disease and still managed to publish fiction for almost thirty years. The fact that WAyne is still here despite all the lumps life thrown in his path never ceases to amaze." - Martel Sardina, Dark Scribe

"Chicago and its decaying citizens have never looked more diseased. And I have never seen a book containing so lavish and impressive a portfolio of the grotesque." - Ed Bryant in Locus

"Vintage Wayne Allen Sallee is a fusion of the gritty and the surreal, of compassion and paranoia. A trip to this Wayne's World is to know what a growing cult audience has known for years; he's a singularly unique talent that crawl under your skin and stays." - Brian Hodge, author of MAD DOGS, WILD HORSE, and NIGHTLIFE.

"Sallee writes self-help books for the generation of those who will not experience the American Dream." - Mike G. Ward

"Sallee is not another King/Barker/Jason/Freddie clone. He is an original writer, and his pen is dipped in pain. Sallee doesn't write safe, predictable horror. He has a certain twisted, subtle humor. Jack the Ripper with a grin." - Karl Edward Wagner

"Definitely not one-fisted material" - The Dayton Voice

"Sallee's specialty is street-level terror." - Paul Sammon

ABOUT WAYNE
Wayne Allen Sallee's most recent collection is Fiends By Torchlight, which was published by Annihilation Press in 2007, and one of the original stories, “High Moon,” will be reprinted in Best Horror of The 21st Century: The First Decade (Wicker Park Press). His Stoker Finalist novella "Lover Doll" was reprinted in Necro Files: Two Decades of Extreme Horror (Comet Press). “Rail Rider” appeared in J. N. Williamson’s The Illustrated Masques (Gauntlet Press), and his novel, The Holy Terror, and a collection from 1995, With Wounds Still Wet, are available on Kindle (CrossRoads Press).

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