I’m almost done with the final pass of edits on Horse Show, which taught me that I’m metaphorically obsessed with the slow grace of whales and materially obsessed with gutta-percha, India rubber, Naugahyde, and other obsolete industrial products.
In the meantime, the fine folks over at SFWP have been busy bees getting Horse Show ready for preorder on all the major platforms, which you can do RIGHT NOW! Bookshop.org, Amazon.com, heck, even SFWP’s own website–any of these links will take you to a website where you can pre-order your very own copy of Horse Show, my critically acclaimed collection of short fiction about historical horses from TV, film, and photography, out April 9, 2024.
But just like LeVar Burton, you don’t have to take my word for it!

Here’s what some of the awesome folks who’ve read Horse Show so far think:
“Jess Bowers’s striking debut collection Horse Show explores horse as vehicle, as spectacle, as animal, and as companion, illuminating how humans have loved and failed our hoofed familiars…Bowers’s compassionate and precise eye brings horses of historical record to life, animating human cruelties and unexpected tendernesses.” -Kate McIntyre, author of Mad Prairie, winner of the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction
“With the precise detail of a historian and the lyricism of a poet, Bowers drops a lariat around these moments in time. The stories she offers are horse stories, but, in the end, they are the stories of us.” –Luke Rolfes, author of Sleep Lake, Impossible Naked Life, and Flyover Country
“Bowers dramatizes the equine esoterica she has unearthed with the most consummate skill. Highly original…quirky, fascinating, easy to read and hard to forget.” -Madison Smartt Bell, National Book Award and PEN/Faulkner Finalist, author of the All Souls Rising trilogy
Lots of other exciting irons in the fire! Stay tuned to my Twitter (I refuse to call it X), Instagram, and Facebook for updates and cute pictures of Teddy the Haflinger.









