I didn't write any big articles or anything, but I did make some allusions here and there in the official forums.
For example, coffeeshops in Dodixie, as per the below quotes:
Perhaps you haven't heard the horror stories of baseliners trying to find a job in any place that isn't the Caldari State or the Amarr Empire. That particular line is exactly what they always have to hear.
Ah, I understand. It's not exactly a problem that's present in Caldari corporate culture, but I'm familiar with the issue in other cultures.
I'm glad that I was misunderstanding you.
Incidentally, Mr. Egivand, my corpmate, Sarangerel Mishi, tells me you have a deep knowledge of the coffee houses of the Dodixie FedNAP station. I find myself there regularly on business, perhaps you can make some recommendations.
She exaggerates. FedNAP is a very big place and I still had not explored 3/4 of the station. However, there's two I could recommend off the top of my head. Whether you prefer one over the other depends on taste.
Note that neither of these serve Kaf'fak.
If your taste is of the traditional one, I recommend 'The Caravan'. You can't miss it. It's the only place in the station that is bathed in an orange glow and is covered in lush carpets. The cafe follows a self-service format though so expect to make your own coffee with the Ibrik the owner (who is a Thukker, by the way) will hand to you. The blend, however, is very unique (and with a hint of spice) and you will be hard pressed to find it anywhere else in Federation space. Don't bother asking how it's made though. The owner will only answer with 'Trade Secret'.
If your taste is more modern, I suggest 'The Jump Start'. It's one of those coffeeshops where they use a steam-driven apparatus to produce a very concentrated brew. However, all the ingredients are fresh. Even the milk. The establishment prides itself with its quality of service and quality of the brew. They also have a very extensive menu to work with and half their blend choices have nuts and fruits in them.
Yes, it's a Gallente coffeeshop.
While we are still on the subject of coffeeshops, I heavily advise avoiding any shop that carries the sign 'Ace Cadets'. They all taste the same and the milk always overpower the coffee. Not to mention the patrons there are the sort who will dress in a style from a century ago and sneer at you, plus that 'before it's cool' nonsense.
Anyone who wishes to make use of these coffeeshops when baselining in Dodixie might be interested in using these.