Sunday, June 14, 2026

PROGRESS REPORT: WEEK ENDING JUNE 13, 2026

 Unfortunately there is very little progress to report on my own material over this past week between a doctor's appointment and other commitments, but things are going well concerning the Jaime Ramos tribute anthology: JAIME RAMOS' THE STREETS OF GOLGOTHA.

The initial announcement of the memorial book took off like wildfire on social media, with a lot of reposts and comments concerning the man and his work.
While I don't have any access to those statistics, I'm hearing sales on Jaime's last project have been good between the print and e-book formats, which is nice to hear.
It means his final creative dream was a success.

Cover by Adam Shaw

For those who haven't gotten a copy of either version yet, it's available from Airship 27 via Amazon at 


I'm going back to my own writing now.
Take care.
STAY SAFE!
Have a great week and I'll see you around the Internet.

Lee Houston, Junior
14 June, 2026


Tuesday, June 9, 2026

JAIME RAMOS' THE STREETS OF GOLGOTHA

Alas the man is gone, but his legacy lives on.

Cover art by Adam Shaw
Jaime Ramos reluctantly left us September 30, 2025 with his last project still pending at the time, but his friends pulled together to make his dream become a reality, for Airship 27 has published JAIME RAMOS' THE STREETS OF GOLGOTHA.

The word Golgotha means "the city of skulls," and "the place of Christ's crucifixion.” Jaime thought that a city based on this meaning, which was founded by French monks in the 1800s, would be an interesting place to set noir and detective stories with a touch of horror. As he wrote in his introduction when the project was first being developed back in 2023:
"I wanted the city to be hard-core, filled with dirty cops, the Mafia, corrupt religious figures, and a TV psychic named John Normandy. I wanted the city to be laid out with French catacombs underneath and urban Gothic design on the surface."

After designing landmarks for the city, Ramos had a friend create a map, placing Golgotha in upper Wisconsin, where it always seemed to be raining or snowing or both. Crime was mixed with mysticism and darkness.
Inviting several author friends to contribute, Ramos created an omnibus of collected stories about the city.

The back cover
Unfortunately, life and medical issues kept Jaime from seeing this through, that's when we stepped up to help.
Assembled here for your enjoyment is the fruit of his editorial and creative desires through the loving labors of Jaime Ramos and his friends Teel James Glenn, Nancy Hansen, Wayne Carey, Bobby Nash and myself.
Interior illustrations are by Rob Davis and cover by Adam Shaw.

The Ramos' in happier times.
According to Airship 27 co-founder Ron Fortier: "Jamie's wife Phyllis asked me to pass along her sincerest thanks to all of you for your efforts on the book and more importantly, for your friendship and support of Jamie all these years. She is deeply touched by what all of you have done."

Part of me wishes we could have done more, but at least one last dream came true for Jaime.

Take a walk down the shadowy, dangerous, and mysterious STREETS OF GOLGOTHA.
Available in print and e-book from Airship 27 via Amazon at 

https://tinyurl.com/y7zvmmbr

The above is a combination of my thoughts and feelings along with Ron Fortier's press release. Any mistakes are purely my own.—lh,jr.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

PROGRESS REPORT: WEEK ENDING JUNE 6, 2026

 HELLO EVERYBODY!
There's a lot of ground to cover this week so let's get right to it.

There isn't much progress to report in regards to HUGH MONN, PRIVATE DETECTIVE's prequel novel PRIVATE BATTLES. Still within Chapter 19 and the 35,000+ word count.
But this time it wasn't because of life, the universe and everything else that usually gets in my way.

Early last week I, and all the other contributors to the project, received the PDF galley from Airship 27 to proofread and make any corrections concerning the Jaime Ramos Tribute Anthology.

The book's back cover
Jaime's last writing endeavor before his untimely passing on September 30, 2025 was a new noir project entitled The Streets of Golgotha.
Part mystery. Part horror. All Jaime, who was kind enough to open the mythical Wisconsin city to his friends and fellow contributors.

Jaime has the first tale "The City of Skulls" and introduced his latest character, John Normandy. A reluctant TV personality and psychic.

Then Teel James Glenn, Nancy Hansen, Wayne Carey, Bobby Nash and myself all explore those unforgiving streets before a round robin adventure closes out the anthology.

As he wrote in the introduction back in 2023:
"I wanted my city to be hard-core, filled with dirty cops, the Mafia, corrupt religious figures. I wanted the city to be laid out with French catacombs underneath and urban Gothic design on the surface. I set the landmarks of the city and had a friend of mine make me a map. I decided to place it in upper Wisconsin. And I decided it always seemed to be raining or snowing or both. Crime would be mixed with mysticism and darkness."

He was even hoping to work on a second volume once the first was published, but life and health issues had other ideas.
The anthology is due out soon from Airship 27 in print and e-book formats via Amazon and everyone involved has done Jaime proud.

I'll have more about this upon publication but before I go, I would just like to thank all my readers and fans for granting this blog 32,120 page views during the month of May 2026.

Now I better get back to writing.
Take care.
STAY SAFE!
And I'll see you around the Internet.

Lee Houston, Junior
7 June, 2026