| Section | Article | Contributor |
| Cafe Culture | Coffee Noir | Barbara Schreibman |
| | A short story about two strangers meeting in a coffee shop. | |
| Cafe Culture | Java's First Time Alone | Rena Rogers |
| | So I thought the day began with me. Could I have been wrong? I glanced to the corner of the room. Where Mr. Coffee is, or should have been. | |
| Cafe Culture | Mission: Java | DeWitt Henderson |
| | In a dimly-lit cabin, in a black spaceship careering through the outer reaches of our solar system, a large alien sniffed, sniffed, and sniffed again, his snout wedged into the top of a large mug. His eyes were closed; his face carried an almost mournful expression. | |
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| Cafe Culture | My Name Is Java | Rena Rogers |
| | I silently wait every morning, afternoon and evening. It is so cold and dark in the mornings. Will she rise early today, or will she be late? I ask the same question every day. | |
| Cafe Culture | The Perfect Latte | Michael J Vaughn |
| | A short story that takes place in a coffee house between a barista and a musical performer. | |
| Cafe Culture | There are Demons in My Coffee | Sean Harasymchuk |
| | Here sit I, a self-proclaimed coffee-shop
want-to-be-writer geek. I come here for many reasons: to scorn others like me, but who are not as yet well-practiced;
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| Cafe Culture | Yellow Coat: Two Coffee Paintings Tell a Short Story | Myron Joshua |
| | The tattered yellow coat still keeps me warm in the winter. Maybe it's not the coat...but the fresh brewed coffee that provides the warmth. Or perhaps the memories.
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