Posts Tagged ‘matthew perpetua’
An interview with Julia Gfrörer: ‘I don’t think that I could make like a nice book if I wanted to’
May 30, 2025Are there any self-imposed taboos in your work, like rules that you won’t break?
Yes, there definitely are. Probably a lot of them are not things that I’m immediately conscious of. I won’t put a beautiful girl on the cover of my book, just because I find it boring and kind of pandering, and also obviously kind of misogynist. I guess I don’t really like to put people on the covers of my books at all.
I’m very careful about the way that I depict violence, domestic violence, sexual violence, things like that. I think it’s important to show, and I won’t hide them. There can be a tendency to think it’s fine to show these things as long as you do it properly in a way that it telegraphs your true intentions, so you have to have a disclaimer on every page that says, well, this character is stomping on a duckling, but I would never stomp on a duckling.
I try to show things like that with as little judgment as possible, because when you encounter those things in real life, they don’t usually come with a disclaimer. And usually when violence suddenly appears in your otherwise violence-free day-to-day life, it is difficult to know how you are supposed to feel about it. So I don’t want to give the reader any help in that regard.
I also won’t show things that I can’t stomach. So if there’s a certain type of violence that I show, like, for example, I don’t know if I’ve ever shown somebody being burned alive. I think probably not. But if I were to show that, I would do my best to read firsthand accounts of that type of death, people who have come close to it, people have witnessed it, or maybe even watch videos of it if they exist. I mean, to my way of thinking, it’s the least that I can do.
Like, to honor those who have been burned alive.
I guess it sounds kind of silly when you put it that way. I just don’t think that I have any right to use that as part of my story if I can’t face it. Does that make sense?
Well, you’re taking a lot of time to draw it, so that’s a sustained amount of time where you have to think about it.
Yeah, and that’s part of how I choose the things that I write about. I will purposely choose things that are difficult for me to think about. I really hate drawing close-ups of people screaming. I hate to look at them, but I do sometimes think they’re necessary. So I and make myself do it and I lean into the discomfort for my own sake to feel like I’ve earned it, maybe. It makes my entire process sound very masochistic. It’s like the comic is just a byproduct of my own need to just kind of swim around in the cesspit of human experience. That can’t be healthy.
And yet.
And yet. I mean, it’s more healthy than a lot of other ways that I could be chasing that feeling.
My brilliant friend Matthew Perpetua interviewed my brilliant wife Julia Gfrörer about her brilliant book World Within the World for the Comics Journal! If you’ve ever been curious about her stuff, this is the interview to read.
ZEPTEMBER IV
September 25, 2021The fourth and final installment of the Zeptember podcast series on Led Zeppelin from me and Matthew Perpetua is out! This one’s a Q&A episode. Go subscribe and enjoy!
ZEPTEMBER III
September 18, 2021In the third installment of our month-long podcast series ZEPTEMBER, Matthew Perpetua and I discuss Presence, In Through the Out Door, and Coda. It’s available at Matthew’s Patreon—go subscribe!
ZEPTEMBER II
September 11, 2021Matthew Perpetua and I continue our discussion of Led Zeppelin with a look at their albums IV, Houses of the Holy, and Physical Graffiti in the latest episode of ZEPTEMBER, now available through Matthew’s Patreon. Go subscribe!
ZEPTEMBER I
September 6, 2021I’m joining my pal Matthew Perpetua for a four-part podcast series on the work of Led Zeppelin, starting with the opening installment on Zeppelin I, II, and III. Go subscribe to his patreon so you can listen!
STC vs. Matthew Perpetua: The Return, Part 2
March 27, 2021I’m back on Matthew Perpetua’s Fluxcast, discussing music of all kinds. It’s a fun ramble between two pals. I hope you enjoy it!
STC vs. Matthew Perpetua: The Return
March 20, 2021I’m back on Matthew Perpetua’s Fluxcast for a fun rambling episode on breakup records, Led Zeppelin, Joss Whedon, Godzilla, Drake, Bowie, Usher, Nicki and much more. It’s an elite subscriber-only podcast, so go and subscribe!
STC & Matthew Perpetua vs. Rock & Roll on Fluxpod
December 26, 2020I’m back on Matthew Perpetua’s Fluxpod in a free-ranging discussion about rock’n’roll, covering Tears for Fears, Human League, Aerosmith, Guns n’ Roses, Nirvana, Lenny Kravitz and more. It’s a Patreon-exclusive episode, so go and subscribe already!
STC on Industrial Music on Fluxpod
December 16, 2020I’m the guest on the latest episode of Matthew Perpetua’s Fluxpod podcast, talking about industrial music! Specifically we’re talking about this industrial music playlist we curated together. Enjoy!
Fluxblog 10th Anniversary: The Podcast
July 26, 2012Go here to download the entire Fluxblog 10th Anniversary Spectacular at Housing Works from Monday night in podcast form, featuring me, Matthew Perpetua, Emily Gould, Heather D’Angelo from Au Revoir Simone, Mark Richardson from Pitchfork, Amy Rose Spiegel from Rookie, Amanda Petrusich, Dick Valentine from the Electric Six, and Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone talking about songs we love. It sounds terrific, arguably even better than how it sounded live, and it sounded pretty great live. Don’t miss the mix of all the songs we talked about, also available for download at the link — it works alarmingly well as a mix in and of itself.
Reminder: STC vs. Fluxblog @ Housing Works tomorrow
July 22, 2012Come celebrate the 10th anniversary of Matthew Perpetua’s mighty Fluxblog, the very first mp3 blog, at Fluxblog Live: 10 Years of Perfect Tunes at Housing Works (126 Crosby St.) in Manhattan tomorrow night, Monday, July 23, at 7pm. Matthew, Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone, Emily Gould, Mark Richardson from Pitchfork, Heather D’Angelo from Au Revoir Simone, Dick Valentine from Electric Six, Amanda Petrusich, Amy Rose from Rookie, and I will each be playing and talking about a song from the past ten years, Fluxblog-style. I’m told there will also be free t-shirts on a first-come first-served basis. I would like to see you there!
ADDXSTC vs. Fluxblog, LIVE
July 13, 2012Come celebrate the 10th anniversary of the mighty Fluxblog, Matthew Perpetua’s marvelous mp3 blog, at Fluxblog Live: 10 Years of Perfect Tunes at Housing Works in Manhattan on Monday, July 23, at 7pm. Matthew, Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone, Emily Gould, Mark Richardson from Pitchfork, Heather D’Angelo from Au Revoir Simone, Dick Valentine from Electric Six, Amanda Petrusich, Amy Rose Spiegel from Rookie, and I will each be playing and talking about a song from the past ten years, recreating the Fluxblog format IN THE FLESH. It’s a pretty good group. See you there!