Jessica Bowman's Blog: Spilling Sweet Tea: Book News & Updates from Jessica Bowman

September 8, 2025

My New Article in Tiny Buddha: "From Loss to Hope"

I’m incredibly honored to have an article published in Tiny Buddha, a platform that has long been a source of wisdom for me. The piece, titled “From Loss to Hope: How I Found Joy Again,” is deeply personal, and a story I believe many of you can relate to.

It’s a story of navigating the profound grief of losing loved ones and finding a way back to a place of light and joy. This is a journey I began sharing in my book, "In Case I Die," and it feels right to continue that conversation. My hope is that this article offers a sense of comfort and possibility to anyone who is currently walking through their own darkness.

Thank you for being part of this journey with me. You can read the full article here: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/from-loss...
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July 16, 2025

Featured in The Mountain Valley Independent: Join Me at the Dade County Public Library!

I'm absolutely delighted and grateful to share some exciting news! The Mountain Valley Independent (Discover Dade) recently ran a wonderful story about my upcoming Meet & Greet at the Dade County Public Library. It's always a special feeling to see local support for authors, and I truly appreciate their spotlight on this event.

You can read the full article here: The Mountain Valley Independent Article-https://www.discoverdade.com/events/l...

The article details the upcoming special event where I'll be present to meet community members, discuss my work, and sign copies of my books. This is a fantastic opportunity for us to connect in person!

For those new to my work, I'll be sharing insights from both "Adulting 101," a practical guide for young adults navigating life's complexities, and "In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective of Death & Living Every Day Like It's Your Last," a reflective memoir on loss, resilience, and living fully. Both books aim to offer guidance and companionship on different journeys through life's challenges.

I genuinely look forward to this chance to connect with readers, answer your questions, and hear your stories. Whether you've already read one of my books or are just curious to learn more, please come by! Your support means the world to me.

Event Details:

What: Author Meet & Greet with Jessica W. Bowman

When: Thursday, August 21, 2025, from 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Where: Dade County Public Library, 102 Court Street, Trenton, GA

Come on down and support local talent and literature! I can't wait to see you there.
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July 7, 2025

My Latest Guest Column: "The Unpacked Legacy" in the Dade County Sentinel

I'm excited to share my newest guest column in the Dade County Sentinel, titled "The Unpacked Legacy: How Preparing for Tomorrow Helps You Live Fully Today." You can read the full article here: https://www.dadecountysentinel.com/20....

In the bustle of everyday life, it’s easy to shy away from thinking about the less comfortable aspects of our future. We plan so much, yet often leave the practicalities surrounding our final wishes unspoken or unorganized. In this piece, I explore a powerful idea: that confronting these future realities, even in a simple, practical way, can actually unlock a profound sense of peace and empower you to truly live each present moment to its fullest.

For me, this realization crystallized around the concept of my "In Case I Die" folder – a modern approach to organizing vital documents, passwords, and wishes. It might sound daunting, but it's one of the most liberating acts. By handling these details, you ease the burden on your loved ones during a time of immense grief and, crucially, free up your own mental and emotional space to embrace today without nagging worries.

As Larry Moore II, Owner of Moore Funeral Home, so wisely puts it in the article:
“At Moore Funeral Home, we’ve walked alongside countless families during some of the hardest days of their lives. I can tell you from experience—when someone takes the time to plan ahead, it makes an incredible difference. It gives your family peace of mind and the space to grieve without added stress. It’s one of the most thoughtful things you can do for the people you care about.”

A huge thank you to Moore Funeral Home for providing such a powerful and insightful quote for the column! Their perspective truly underscores the importance of this proactive approach.

This proactive approach to planning also cultivates a mindset for living fully now. It encourages us to cherish time, mend fences, speak our truths, share love, and pursue deferred dreams. When the "what ifs" of tomorrow are addressed, the "what nows" of today become infinitely richer.

I hope this column encourages you to consider creating your own "Unpacked Legacy." It’s not about orchestrating an ending; it’s about empowering yourself to live your most authentic, vibrant life today.

My memoir, "In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective of Death & Living Every Day Like it’s Your Last," delves deeper into these themes of loss, healing, and living fully. It’s available on Amazon and at McBride’s Book Store, The Gallery Gift Shop at the Historic Courthouse, and Hidden Treasures Booth Mall.
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My Guest Column in the Dade County Sentinel: Beyond the Timeline

I'm incredibly honored to share that I recently had a guest column published in the Dade County Sentinel, titled "Beyond the Timeline: Why Healing From Grief Isn’t a Linear Path." You can read the full article here: https://www.dadecountysentinel.com/20....

This piece, straight from my heart, explores a truth that is deeply personal to me and central to my book, "In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective of Death & Living Every Day Like It's Your Last."

In my guest column, I discuss how grief rarely follows a neat, predictable timeline. We often expect it to progress in orderly stages, but the reality is that healing from loss comes in waves—sometimes gentle, sometimes overwhelming—and can reappear unexpectedly, even long after the initial event. My own journey has shown me that true healing isn't about forgetting or "getting over" loss, but rather about learning to live with it, integrating it into who we become, and finding new ways to connect with those we’ve lost. It's about granting ourselves compassion on this unique and often winding path.

If you're navigating your own unique grief journey, I hope my column offers a sense of validation and that my book can provide further companionship and insight.

Join Me! Book Signing Event
I'd love to connect with you in person! Please mark your calendars for my upcoming book signing:

Date: August 21
Location: Dade County Public Library

Come by to chat, get your copy signed, and share in a conversation about navigating life's most profound experiences. I look forward to seeing you there!
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June 19, 2025

New Article in the Dade County Sentinel: Rebuilding After Loss

Hello, dear readers!

I'm excited to share that I have a new article published in the Dade County Sentinel today, titled "What Nobody Tells You About Moving Forward: Practical Steps to Rebuilding After Loss."

This piece delves into the often-unspoken realities of navigating grief and finding your way back to a new sense of normalcy after significant life changes. It offers practical insights and a heartfelt perspective on the journey of rebuilding.

You can pick up a copy of the paper to read it, or you can read it online here: What Nobody Tells You About Moving Forward: Practical Steps to Rebuilding After Loss (https://www.dadecountysentinel.com/20...)

For those of you who have already read my book, In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective on Death & Living Every Day Like It's Your Last, your support means the world to me. If you enjoyed it, I would be incredibly grateful if you could take a moment to leave a rating or review on Goodreads or Amazon. Your feedback helps other readers discover the book!

Thank you for being part of this journey with me.

Warmly,

Jessica Wallin Bowman
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June 11, 2025

Exciting News! My Guest Column Series Kicks Off Today in The Dade County Sentinel!

Hello wonderful readers,

I'm absolutely thrilled to share some exciting local news! Many of you know my work from In Case I Die, and I'm so excited to announce that I'll now be sharing more of my thoughts and experiences right here in our community newspaper.

My new series of guest articles in The Dade County Sentinel officially begins TODAY, Wednesday, June 11th!

Be sure to grab your copy of the paper and turn directly to Page 7 to read the first installment. I'm incredibly excited to connect with you all through this new platform and explore topics that resonate with our lives, our community, and our journeys through life's biggest moments.

It's an honor to contribute to a paper that serves our beloved Dade County, and I can't wait for you to read what's to come.

Go pick up your copy today!

Warmly,

Jessica W. Bowman
JessicaWBowman.com
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June 10, 2025

Exciting News and Upcoming Events for "In Case I Die"!

Hello wonderful readers!

I'm absolutely thrilled to share some fantastic updates and upcoming opportunities to connect regarding my book, In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective on Death & Living Every Day Like It's Your Last. Your support means the world to me, and I can't wait for you to be a part of these new developments!

Catch My Article on Tiny Buddha!
I'm incredibly excited to announce that my article has been accepted by Tiny Buddha! This is a platform I deeply admire for its focus on mindfulness, compassion, and practical wisdom. Look for my piece to run in September or October 2025. I'll share more details closer to the publication date, so stay tuned!

Join Me for a Meet & Greet!
I would absolutely love to meet you in person! I'll be hosting a special Meet and Greet at the Dade County Public Library on:

Date: Thursday, August 21, 2025
Time: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM EDT
Location: Dade County Public Library
Address: 102 Court St, Trenton, GA 30752
Library Phone: (706) 657-7857
Come say hello, chat about the book, and connect! I can't wait to see you there.

Big News! 🎉 My new guest column in the Dade County Sentinel starts TOMORROW, June 11th!

Be sure to grab your copy and turn to Page 7 to check it out! So excited to share more of my thoughts with the community.

Bringing "In Case I Die" to Your Book Club!
Got a book club that loves deep discussions and heartfelt stories? I'd be honored if you'd consider In Case I Die for your next read! If your book club selects it, and it's geographically possible, I would love to come and answer questions about the book in person. Reach out if this is something your club would be interested in!

Your Reviews Make a Difference!
Finally, if you've read In Case I Die and it resonated with you, please consider leaving a review on Goodreads and Amazon! Your reviews are incredibly helpful in reaching new readers and truly make a difference.

Thank you again for your incredible support on this journey. So much more to come, and I'm grateful to have you along for the ride!
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June 6, 2025

Exciting Updates for "In Case I Die"!

Hello wonderful readers!

I'm absolutely bursting with excitement to share some fantastic news and upcoming events for my book, In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective on Death & Living Every Day Like It's Your Last. It's been an incredible journey since its release, and I'm thrilled to see it reaching new readers and connecting with communities.

Here's what's been happening:

Now Available for FREE on The Palace App!
One of the biggest pieces of news is that In Case I Die is now accessible through The Palace App! If you're unfamiliar, The Palace App is a fantastic resource that allows library card holders to borrow and read ebooks directly from their local public library, often for free. This means if you have a valid library card, you can now check out In Case I Die without cost and dive into its pages today! It's a wonderful way to connect with the story, and I'm delighted it's now available to even more readers through this platform.

Upcoming Guest Article Series in The Dade County Sentinel!
For my local readers in Dade County, keep a close eye on your newsstands and digital feeds! I have an upcoming guest series of articles that will be featured in the Dade County Sentinel. I'm so looking forward to sharing more insights, stories, and reflections on living fully, processing loss, and finding resilience, right in our local community paper. Be sure to pick up a copy or check online to read them!

Join Me: Book Signing & Meet and Greet!
I would absolutely love to meet you in person! I'll be hosting a Book Signing and Meet and Greet at the Dade County Public Library on August 21st at 5:30 PM. This is a wonderful opportunity to chat, ask questions, and get your copy signed. I'm truly eager to connect with readers and hear your thoughts. Please mark your calendars – I can't wait to see you there!

Continued Availability & Local Purchase Options
For those who enjoy digital reading, both of my books are still available for free with an Amazon Kindle Unlimited subscription.

And if you prefer to support local businesses (which I always encourage!), you can find In Case I Die available for purchase right here in our community at McBride's Bookstore and The Cornerstone Gallery & Gift Shop at the Historic Dade County Courthouse.

Thank you, as always, for your incredible support on this journey. Your readership means the world to me, and I'm so excited for these new avenues to share In Case I Die with even more people.

Happy reading!

Sincerely,

Jessica W. Bowman
www.jessicawbowman.com
In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective of Death & Living Every Day Like It's Your Last
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Published on June 06, 2025 11:10 Tags: book-release, book-updates, dade-county-ga, in-case-i-die, trenton-ga

May 21, 2025

The Stories Behind the Pages: Why I Wrote "In Case I Die" and "Adulting 101"

I've been getting a lot of wonderful questions lately about what led me to write my books, and I wanted to share a little of that personal story with you.

A few years ago, my family experienced a series of devastating losses. Within a few short months, my mom and my uncle passed away. My cousin, my uncle's only child, was just 23 at the time and suddenly found himself completely on his own. He came to live with me, and it quickly became clear he needed a crash course in… well, just about everything! So, I started writing how-to guides for him: "How to make a budget," "How to be a good roommate," and all the other basics his dad hadn't had the chance to teach him. Before I knew it, I had 20-30 of these posts, and that's how my first book, "Adulting 101: Everything You Need to Know to Survive & Thrive in the Real World," was born. It's a practical guide, rooted deeply in love and necessity, designed to help young adults navigate their way.

But those losses didn't stop there. We tragically lost a couple of other family members in quick succession. It was a truly heartbreaking and overwhelming time, and honestly, for a while, I didn't think I'd ever feel joy again. But with time, therapy, and a lot of hard work, I was able to find my way back to a place of happiness. In fact, I think I may even be stronger and happier now than ever before. And that's what my first memoir, "In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective of Death & Living Every Day Like it's Your Last," is about. It's a story of resilience—how to pick yourself back up, even when life has truly knocked the wind out of you, and how to consciously find joy in every single day, even in the midst of profound grief.

Both of these books come from a very personal and vulnerable place, and my sincere hope is that they can offer some comfort, guidance, or even just a little bit of hope to anyone who reads them.

Where to Find My Books:
Both "In Case I Die" and "Adulting 101" are readily available.

Online:

"In Case I Die" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4cDjg07
"Adulting 101" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4iiQeUI

Both books are also available to read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited!

Locally in Trenton, GA:

You can also find my books in person at these wonderful local spots:

McBride's Book Store
Hidden Treasures Booth Mall
The Alliance for Dade Historic Courthouse (Gallery Gift Shop)

Thank you for taking the time to read my story. I appreciate your support!

In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective of Death & Living Every Day Like It's Your Last
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May 8, 2025

Local Author Spotlight! Catch Me in the Dade County Sentinel & at McBride's This Saturday!

Hey Dade County Neighbors and Fellow Friends!

I have some exciting news to share! I was so thrilled to be featured in the latest edition of our very own Dade County Sentinel! They did a wonderful piece highlighting my new book, "In Case I Die: A Southern Perspective of Death & Living Every Day Like it's Your Last," and my journey as a local author. If you haven't had a chance to grab a copy of the Sentinel this week, be sure to check it out!

And the excitement doesn't stop there! I'll be at our fantastic local McBride's Book Store in Trenton this Saturday, May 10th, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM for a Meet & Greet, Reading, and Book Signing!

Come on out, say hello, and chat about "In Case I Die" and my first book, "Adulting 101." I'd love to meet you, sign your copy, and share a little bit about the stories behind the words. There will even be some snacks and drinks to enjoy while we talk books!

It means so much to have the support of our local community, from the Dade County Sentinel sharing my story to McBride's Book Store hosting this event. I'm truly grateful to be a part of such a wonderful place.

So, swing by McBride's this Saturday afternoon! I'm looking forward to seeing you there!

(Reminder Details):

Event: Meet & Greet, Reading, and Book Signing with Jessica W. Bowman
Date: Saturday, May 10th, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Location: McBride's Book Store, Trenton, GA

If you can't make it on Saturday, you can still find both books online:

"In Case I Die" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4cDjg07

"Adulting 101" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4iiQeUI

Thanks again for all your support, Dade County and beyond! See you Saturday!
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