Lewis's first novel,
Cricket in a Fist, was published by
Goose Lane Editions in 2008. Lewis's story, "The Guiding Light" won the 2007
Fiddlehead fiction contest and appeared in
McClelland and Stewart's 2008
Journey Prize Anthology. Lewis' collection of short stories
I Know Who You Remind Me Of won the 2012 Colophon Prize, from Great Plains Publishing. Lewis's 2011
Alberta Views article "The Urge to Purge", about detox diets, was shortlisted for a 2011 Canadian
National Magazine Award, as was her 2014 article "A Bridge Too Far: The Story of My Big Jewish Nose." With Calgary writer
Rona Altrows, she edited an anthology of essays and poetry about shyness entitled
Shy, published by the
University of Alberta Press in 2013. Lewis also co-wrote
In Case of Fire, a 2010 memoir about Edmonton burn survivor and workplace safety advocate Spencer Beach. More recently, Lewis's 2019 memoir
Tiny Lights for Travellers won Alberta's Wilfrid Eggleston Award for Nonfiction, the Vine Award for Canadian Jewish Literature (nonfiction), and the Pinsky Givon Family Prize for Nonfiction, a Western Canada Jewish Book Award. It was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Non-Fiction and the W.O. Mitchell City of Calgary Book Award. ==References==