Episode 59: Jeremy Szal – Blindspace

This is Jeremy Szal’s second interview on Coffee in Space. You can listen to the first episode HERE, where we talk about his first book, Stormblood. Since Jeremy first joined me on the show, he’s finished his second novel, slated for release in November. On this episode, we rehash Stormblood before turning to Blindspace, his latest novel. You can learn more

Episode 58: Dr. Scott Debb and cyber psychology

Every now and again, Coffee in Space takes a pause from author interviews to discuss the science behind our science fiction. For this episode, the show visits Norfolk State University in Virginia (USA) to talk cyber psychology with Dr. Scott Debb, associate professor for psychology. On the show, we discussed what the program is and

My 9-11 Story

It’s been 20 years, and I’m a lot older now than I was on September 11,2001, but the memory is seared into my mind like it was yesterday. On my ship, the cruiser USS MOBILE BAY, I was a Firecontrolman 2nd Class. I had been in the navy for five years and had been married

Episode 53: Ada Hoffman

Interview with Ada Hoffman, author of 3 books and one short story collection. In this episode, we discuss being an autistic writer, the value of planning and pantsing, worldbuilding, and of course, her latest book, The Fallen. During the interview, we also talked about character development for a disaster setting, and Ada mentioned the book A Paradise

Episode 51: C. Robert Cargill

C. Robert Cargill wears many hats. He’s a movie critic, a screenwriter, a podcaster, and a novelist. Most people know him for his work on Marvel’s Dr. Strange, but he’s also a very gifted novelist with several novels to his credit. The two we talk about on this episode of Coffee in Space Podcast are

Superstar Anime Con Virginia Beach

This week marked the return of the Superstar Anime convention in Virginia Beach, Virginia and brought together anime fans from all over the Tidewater region.  Additional information about attendance and exhibitor counts are still being tallied at the time of this podcast airing, but the event was well attended, despite COVID-19 protocols that required spaced

Coffee in Space celebrates 50 episodes

Coffee in Space started out as a ten episode COVID-19 project. Despite being a relative newbie to the interviewing world, I was amazed at the people who agreed to come on my little project. Names like Michael Mammay, Derek Kunsken, Taylor Anderson, and David Brin all contributed to those early episodes. Publishers also quickly came