My name is Vince. I meet with friends over drinks and we discuss whatever comes to us. Likely topics include literature, movies, current events, and odd stories. It's fun.
Part two of my chat with Hannah Gamble. We discuss the solitary nature of writing, the ways in which writers can be good or TERRIBLE public readers, the woes of adjuncting and academia, male fragility, why Chandler from the TV show Friends made everyone think they’re funny—and why he’s a rotten character in general— and cancel culture.
New pod with Hannah Gamble. We chat about dogs, hedonism, sex, the creepy/ugly/aggressive ways men try to initiate sex, how to negotiate group sex without pressure, and men and women’s shit, literal and figurative. Part 2 coming soon.
New episode of Drinking and Talking is up. I speak with writer, actress, and live lit star, and (lesser point on her bio) my friend Jen Bosworth. We recollect the fun horrors of college life, clogged up toilets, Jen’s LA life (including her stint as Nick Cage’s assistant), our mutual love of smoking despite both of us having quit, my wayward housing in the 1990s, the illegality of pissing on a Christian college campus, the bullshit hype of The Haunting of Hill House, my insane dog, Jen’s time as a radio host on WGN, and, of course, lots of talk about music—the music playing in the bar, the music we used to listen to, the music we love still. Among other stuff.
Part two of my bar chat with writer Jeremy T. Wilson. I again talk too much, but he manages to squeeze in some stuff about Tobias Wolff’s masterful short story writing, and we both geek out about R.E.M. before discussing the times people have flashed us.
My chat with Jeremy T. Wilson, author of the damn fine short story collection, Adult Teeth. We talk about writing, mostly, and I talk way too much.
Part two of the chat with Eric Brunick. We get a bit drunk while discussing hangovers and how to get (and avoid) them, strange eating in New Orleans, Tom Waits (who we all, except for Jeff, love), Bob Dylan (who we all, except for Jeff, dislike), appreciating The Smiths in middle age, Bowie (my hero), the Mekons and how I embarrassed myself in front of them, Chicago as a great place to live if you love music and food, and other random bits.
Here’s the latest podcast featuring the inimitable Eric Brunick. This is two aging punk and noise music fans talking music as well as the hilarious nature of Kafka, the Twin Peaks reboot, the terrifying and beautiful music of the Swans, Melvins vs. Rolling Stones, Dead Can Dance’s fantastic Spotify station, noise music in general, Wild Turkey 101 Rye, the time I got my ass kicked at the first Lollapalooza, and Flavor Flav’s sad VH1 era, among other strong opinions. Also, Eric tries often to convert me to Katy Perry’s music, unsuccessfully.
Part two of my chat with the cousins, Mike and Joe. We talk about weed v booze, technology, and their past exploits in Las Vegas.
A family podcast wherein I chat with my cousins Mike and Joe over some Laphroaig scotch. We comment on language, our insane family, and how delicious scotch is (to me alone, apparently).
The last installment of my long as hell conversation with Chad Post. We discuss Roxanne Gay Twitter piling on Chad, the genius of Kathy Acker, how trends and brands are ruining art, and how whiskey is the highest human achievement.
The second part of my chat with Chad Post. We talk about James Joyce jerking off, how the internet makes me the worst version of myself, Chad catfishing the publishing world, and non-contextual outrage.
The first part of my conversation with Chad Post, publisher extraordinaire. We trash talk Kiss and Guns N Roses over Skype. We also talk about literature between sips of booze.
Part two of my chat with Christopher Sebela. Topics: getting bad reviews, Twitter fights v. fucking with people in real life, “college music,” conflicting memories of our shared past, my late coming to Hüsker Dü and the appeal of the Replacements, and being cryogenically frozen.
Part one of two. Chris and I spoke for quite a while, so we're cutting the chat in half. The first half features discussions of Chris's career in comics, our past cohabitation, booze, drugs, and our feelings on the band KISS. Visit www.christophersebela.com to check out the many, many things Chris has written.