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Death and Coffee - art by Janine De Guzman at Design Pickle

Death and Coffee

Death visits a coffee shop for their espresso machine.


Janet had seen all kinds of weirdness since opening Humming Bird Coffee in the art-centric town of Norman, Oklahoma, six years ago. Every holiday was a grandiose event. For Halloween, giant inflatables overtook the downtown streets for a family-friendly festival. For Mardi Gras, which wasn’t a major holiday for the region, people gathered on the cold winter night to have a circling parade. However, no holiday could top the popularity of the city’s yearly free music festival in April. 

It was common for the Norman Music Festival to see people in elaborate outfits to promote bands or dance with them on stage. However, Janet had never seen a costume complicated as the one that stood before her. For starters, they were nine feet tall. She wasn’t sure how she missed them entering her coffee shop. It was as if they had simply appeared. The figure wore a hooded robe of dirt that moved along like ocean waves. Somehow, Janet got the smell of fresh dirt on a foggy morning in her mind. Their body was of a human skeleton while in the eye sockets where a pair of arctic, soul-sucking spheres of blue flames. Matching the blue eyes was a techno-punk scythe with a neon blue blade.

“Hi, what can I get you?” Janet asked like any other customer. 

Death paused, staring at Janet to see if she was referring to him. “You can see me?”

“Of course. I love your costume. Are you with one of the bands?”

“No, I’m here for the General,” Death said.

“The General?” Janet repeated.

The General was not a person but the nickname for the beast of a coffee machine that Janet found at a flea market and rebuilt. Her employees often joked the device had a mind of its own and liked Janet the best.

“Of course. That’s why everyone comes here,” Janet said as she patted the large green espresso maker.

“Do you share a special bond with this General?”

“My staff teases me that I do.”

“That must explain why you can see me.”

There was a dark seriousness in Death’s tone that made Janet think of her brother, who took his own life.

Janet reached for Death’s hand. “Yes, I can see you. Everyone can see you. Look, I know we don’t know each other, but if you need someone to talk to, I can connect you with someone who can help you.”

“Who are you talking to, Janet?” Mick said, giving her a confused look.

“I’m talking to this fellow,” Janet answered, pointing at nothing Mick could see.

“There’s no one there.”

“Hey, don’t say that!” Janet snapped.

“Janet,” Death said with a firm tone. Janet turned and faced him. “He cannot see me, for I am Death.”

Death raised his arms, and time paused for all but Janet and himself as the room filled with darkness.

“Oh my god. Is it my time?”

“No,” Death said, annoyed. “I told you, I’m here for the General.”

“But the General is just a coffee machine…”

“No, I’m not, Janet.”

Janet spun around. Standing before her was her beloved coffee machine in an impish form.

“How?” was all Janet could say.

“I was leading a rebellion on Yellow Planet when I got severely damaged. During the battle, I got caught in a temporal attack that sent me to Earth, where you found me. You brought me a peaceful life, and that was all I ever wanted.”

Death walked through the counter and picked up the General in his arms. “I apologize for the false scare. Don’t worry, Janet. I don’t foresee visiting you personally anytime soon.”

The General saluted Janet. “It has been a privilege making coffee with you.”

Together, Death and the General floated down through the ground, taking the darkness with them, returning light and time.

“Janet,” Mick called out, waving his hands in front of Janet. “Are you okay?”

Janet looked around. Death was gone. Everything was normal for Norman. She turned to her coffee machine, which was still there, but the lights were out.


Death and Coffee - art by Janine De Guzman at Design Pickle

I initially wrote this short story back in February 2018. The story was inspired by the following writing prompt: “As you are sitting at your favorite café drinking your coffee, at the window and across the street, you see Death approaching, probably for you. Turns out the café just has really good coffee.”

After my marathon of short stories in 2020, I wanted to revisit my older works and so I updated this story in February 2021. I worked with Janine De Guzman at Design Pickle to bring the scene of Death visiting Humming Bird Coffee to life. 

The Rooftop at Plenty - photo by Dennis Spielman

Oklahoma City Event Venues

For this week’s video, I’ve highlighted several different places in Oklahoma City where you can host your next event. This story doesn’t include every single event venue available for rent, but it does showcase a wide variety of options and price points. Featured in this video is V2 at Vast, Plenty, the OKC Boathouses, The Paramount Room, Will Rogers Theatre, Myriad Botanical Gardens, The Farmers Market, and PhotoArt Studios. In the video, I’ve given each place about a minute to talk about themselves. Then over at Uncovering Oklahoma, there’s an article that goes into more details about what they offer.

With the proposals that come during Valentine’s Day, I thought a story about event venues would be appropriate. I got to thinking about this idea when I met up with an owner of an upcoming event venue space who reached out to me about a possible story. They, unfortunately, weren’t in the video because, at the time, they were doing some remodeling.

I’m curious to see how well this video does because it is a departure from my usual videos.

If you know someone who is getting married or hosting an event, be sure to share this video with them. Thanks to my Patrons on Patreon for their support.

The Ruins Bar & Grille and The Sanctuary Escape

When the haunted house attraction, The Sanctuary OKC, moved to their new location, they sought to expand their offerings with a restaurant, escape room games, and a live concert venue. Tino Pascuzzi and Leslie Damron talk about The Ruins Bar & Grille. Then in the second half of the video, Louie Hernandez and Christina Imboden discuss The Sanctuary Escape.

Their escape rooms are especially cool because the door you enter isn’t the door you exit. There are multiple rooms and sometimes you’ll have to backtrack to get out of another section. With the restaurant, you can eat before or after a game too.

The Ruins Bar and Grille - photo by Dennis Spielman

The Sanctuary Escape - photo by Dennis Spielman

Thank you to my supporters on Patreon, like the Superstar Supporter, Tobi Coleman! If you became a patron, you’ll get early access to my videos and bonus content. Plus, you’re helping me make more content. Thank you for watching!

Glitter Ball 2018 - photo by Dennis Spielman

Glitter Ball 2018 Recap

In this Glitter Ball 2018 Recap video, Katie Parker interviews notable guests such as Lance McDaniel, Jabee, Cacky Poarch, and Melissa Scaramucci. Glitter Ball, the winter dance party and art extravaganza presented by Dunlap Codding and benefitting deadCenter Film, returned to the historic Film Row on Friday, January 26. This year’s party featured a Glam Rock theme with more music, dancing, and visual spectacle than ever before.

Glitter Ball 2018 - photo by Dennis Spielman

Glitter Ball 2018 - photo by Dennis Spielman

At Glitter Ball, deadCenter Film honored both Cacky Poarch and Melissa Scaramucci with its prestigious Festival ICON Award. Poarch and Scaramucci were at the helm of deadCenter Film Festival from 2003 -2010 and continue to play a substantial role in the success of the organization.

For all of the interviews Katie did at the event, watch the above Glitter Ball 2018 Pink Carpet Interview Collection video.

Support for these videos were provided by Kindt Events.

Lazy Circles Brewing - photo by Dennis Spielman

Lazy Circles Brewing

Lazy Circles Brewing is a taproom in Norman that embodies the heart of the community by not only making traditional style beers, but also hosting events such as Beer Yoga and Lazy Runners Brew Crew. In this interview, Stephen Basey and Stephen Swanson talk about the brewery they opened in November 2017.

Lazy Circles Brewing - photo by Dennis Spielman

Thanks to my supporters on Patreon! If you became a patron, you’ll get early access to the videos and bonus content. I’m in the process of editing next week’s video, which should be up on there soon. Thank you for watching!

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