WriteHive Mentorship Program

#HiveMentor

Jessica Lewis

Mentor Expertise: Traditional Publishing
She/Her

Mentor Bio

Jessica Lewis has a degree in English Literature and Animal Science (the veterinarian plan did *not* work out). She began her publishing career in horror (Bad Witch Burning, a Bram Stoker Nominee for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel, and Monstrous) and also writes middle grade contemporaries under the pseudonym Jazz Taylor (Meow or Never and Starting From Scratch). She has a forthcoming rom-com in 2025 (Nav’s Foolproof Guide to Falling in Love). Jessica is from Alabama, where she works as a receptionist and lives with her way-funnier-than-her grandmother. You can learn more at authorjessicalewis.com.

Mentorship Expectations

I truly love to mentor, because people were kind enough to help me when I was first starting out, and I owe a huge amount of my current success to them. I was a mentee in Pitch Wars (2018), and then a mentor for AMM (round 7 and 8), and finally a mentor for Pitch Wars (2022). I’m still very close to almost all of my mentees and I’ve helped them with the book I picked and beyond. This time, I’m looking for a mentee who is dedicated to their craft, but haven’t quite found that *thing* that’s holding them back. I won’t try to change their novel in ways they won’t like, but instead listen to their vision and work toward strengthening that vision together. I am a mentor for the long haul; my mentee would be stuck with me for life lol (if that’s something they’re open to!). I am committed to seeing them through publishing success, whatever that looks like for them.

Manuscript Wishlist

Wishlist:

This year, I’m open to both YA and Adult! The genres are listed below, but for all categories, I love sapphic books. In fact, all queer entries are highly encouraged! I also love books about ace characters and books that feature no romance, because I think these two are criminally underrepresented, especially in YA. Also always happy to see neurodivergent characters (I’m a member of the ADHD club! Hi!). Let’s get started!

YA:

  • Horror—this is my favorite genre! I love weird, strange, frightening stories that eat away at complex issues like grief and the horrors of everyday living. If you can comp House of Hollow, The Dead and the Dark, or Burn Down, Rise Up, I want it. If your book uses horror as a vehicle to explore a difficult topic, I want that too! Honestly, I love any and all horror, so if you have something queer and frightening, send it my way! 
  • Contemporary fantasy—I also love contemporary fantasy. Witches, werewolves, haunted houses, magic powers granted from a long dead granny: I want it all! The Scapegracers is an example of a favorite contemporary fantasy of mine, but I’m flexible in this category. Surprise me!
  • Science fiction—when I say I like sci-fi, I specifically mean time travel. I LOVE a good time travel book. Also really into clones, robots, AR, gaming, etc. But please no hard sci-fi! 
  • Speculative—this is for all my genre blenders out there. I love books similar to The Immeasurable Depth of You that straddles the line between a pure contemporary and a ghost story. If you have a story that blends two genres on my list, I’m most definitely interested!
  • Mysteries—I like a very specific type of mystery. I want something with a charismatic, memorable detective. Think Veronica Mars, Sherlock Holmes (the Robert Downey Jr. version), Conan of Detective Conan fame. I want a detective who is smart and capable, but also a little bit weird! Bonus points if neurodivergent in some way.
  • Contemporary—my second favorite genre! I read quite a bit of YA contemporary and I never get bored. If you have something like You Should See Me in a Crown or The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School, sign me up. Narrators who are funny, going through complex issues, who want to be understood—I adore it. 
  • Romance—love me a good rom com! Romances that are more serious are beloved too, don’t worry! I recently devoured You Don’t Have a Shot, but I also really like Japanese rom coms, so if you have any anime-inspired work, I’m intrigued. For this category, however, I am looking at sapphic or ace romances only. 

Adult:

  • Horror—pretty much what I said in my YA horror section, but more. Give me weirder. Give me scarier. Give me unique formatting like how Annihilation is written like a science report. Give me strange narrative choices, like Bunny using second person and the collective “we.” I think adult horror is truly a new frontier, and anything is possible! 
  • Romance—I’m only looking for sapphic romance in adult because that’s what I read and write. But boy do I read a lot of it! D’Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding, That Summer Feeling, The Romance Recipe, Delilah Green series—I love sapphic romance and I’d love to help usher more into the world of traditional publishing. I like romance that is fun and makes me happy, and I’m a devoted to the cause of revolutionizing the third act break up. But where I like strange and unique in horror, I like comfort in romance so I’m looking for the opposite; classic, familiar tropes done in a fresh way.

My anti-wishlist:

  • Anything with sexual assault. That is a firm, non-negotiable no. Any queries or pages that have this will be immediately out of the running.
  • No hard sci-fi or anything set in space.
  • I’m not a good fit for high/second world fantasy.
  • I’m lukewarm on vampires. I’m not usually a fan, but if they’re really unique, I wouldn’t rule them out.
  • Anything involving the fae or fairy courts is a no from me.
  • I love almost all romance tropes, but miscommunication literally ruins a book for me

Everything else can be negotiated, because oftentimes I don’t know what I want until I see it. Genre-mixing is encouraged (fantasy-SF! Speculative mysteries! Horrormance!), and usually if it’s sapphic OR has no romance at all, if it involves monsters and transformation, if it has unique form or is like something I haven’t seen before, I’m interested!

Jessica Lewis

She/Her

Traditional Publishing