A sweet old Georgia song still plays somewhere in the dark
No pre-sale.
No big rollout.
No countdown.
Just a quiet Juneteenth shadow drop.
Today, June 19th, 2026, I’m officially releasing The Remington Hour: Southern Gothic Tales from Red Vista County on Kindle.
This collection has been sitting with me for a while. Ever since completing Rose Red, Snow White: A Southern Gothic, I’ve been stuck in Remington. What started as one strange Southern Gothic story slowly grew into a whole town full of folklore, old secrets, haunted places, grief, music, monsters, and things that refuse to stay buried.
Remington, Georgia is fictional.
But the feeling behind it is real.
It’s in the old roads.
The family secrets.
The ghost stories told low.
The music people use to survive.
The pain that becomes memory.
The memory that becomes legend.
The Remington Hour is a connected collection of Southern Gothic horror stories set in Red Vista County, Georgia. Inside these stories, you’ll find a cursed lake, a man in the woods with one blue eye, a funeral home with secrets under the floorboards, a bridge that should have stayed a legend, and a town where the dead are not always gone.
This book is also personal for me. It comes from my love of strange stories, folklore, emotional horror, urban myths, and the kind of tales people used to pass around like warnings. I wanted to build something that felt like a modern campfire story. Something eerie. Something Southern. Something with teeth.
No big campaign today.
Just me opening the gates to Remington.
The Kindle edition is live now:
You can also add it on Goodreads here:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/254242284-the-remington-hour
For those who want to support with a free read and drop an honest review, the first part of Johnni Bluez, The Heart of a Beast is available on Booksprout:
https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review-copy/view/294180/johnni-bluez-the-heart-of-a-beast
The paperback is still in review and coming soon.
A sweet old Georgia song still plays somewhere in the dark.
Welcome to Remington.



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