Mr. Ronald Gerber
Lowenstein Associates
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Ronald Gerber
Lowenstein Associates
New York, NY
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- www.lowensteinassociates.com
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- @RGerberAgent
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Crime/Police
Literary Fiction
Middle Grade
Mystery
Romance
Science Fiction
Short Story Collections
Thrillers/Suspense
Non-Fiction
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Author Comments
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Zooks3
05/29/2023 03:11 PM
5/29/23 - EQ re: Moody's Bluff - Upper MG 54K. Ugh. Accidentally queried this agent after he rejected it in 2021. Though it's been revised since then, I'm guessing it'll be another CNR.
BL2017
05/03/2023 02:58 PM
EQ: 05/03/23 adult sci-fi 76k
TILT1988
04/11/2023 01:55 PM
EQ: 4.11.2023 72K Spec. Fiction
Patrick (Admin)
03/30/2023 10:29 AM
Thanks Jensenborger6
Jensenborger6
03/30/2023 10:09 AM
AALA does list him as a member since 2019.
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