WriteHive Mentorship Program
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- AGE/MARKET
- Adult
- GENRE WISHLIST
- Romance
- Fantasy Romance
- SF Romance
- Mentor Bio
- Mentorship Expectations
- Manuscript Wishlist
J.R. Hart is a thirty-something Kansas City-based author writing queer, neurodivergent, and disabled romance from their own lived experience. They have one incredibly talented kiddo, two rambunctious cats who share a brain cell, and far more coffee mugs than are necessary. Find Hart’s newest releases, Heart on His Lead and Go Truck Yourself, on Amazon and other major online retailers. A long-time supporter of queer romance from a diverse set of experiences, they co-founded and co-edited the Clover Hill Romance series.
As a mentor with a varied background in the writing community (self, indie, and hybrid publishing, and a developmental editing background), my mentee would be open to feedback that helps them find their best path forward, OR would know their preferred path forward so I can tailor feedback toward their goals. Ideally, I’d also work with a mentee who is open to written communication (discord, email, etc) more than audio or video communication, as I have an audio processing disorder. I am willing to order additional feedback rounds beyond the minimum requirement if needed, and if our working relationship is good, I’m always happy to look over future manuscripts if our schedule meshes, as I have with past mentees.
As a romance author, I much prefer to work with other romance authors, as I’m most familiar with that genre in terms of pacing and conventions. It’s also the genre I’m most comfortable editing from a developmental perspective if that’s what the story needs.
I would prefer not to work on:
- Heavy fantasy
- Sci-fi
- Horror
However, I would be open to sci-fi with a strong romance component, or light fantasy.
I will not work on stories that:
- Have a cop/police main character
- Have stalking as any sort of plot point
As a neurodivergent and chronically ill/disabled person (hEDS, autism, ADHD, cPTSD, and chronic pain), and as a queer nonbinary person (agender, pan, aroaspec), I also love seeing representation similar to my own, and can give sensitivity input where needed. However, that’s not required in a manuscript for me to feel like it’s a successful mentor/mentee relationship!