Mr. Ronald Gerber

Lowenstein Associates

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Ronald Gerber

Lowenstein Associates

New York, NY
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Website:
www.lowensteinassociates.com
Twitter (X):
@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

Biography
History
Memoir
Narrative
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Author Comments
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amandafitz1
10/12/2024 10:48 AM
In person pitch at a convention 10/5 requested first 3 chs
Sent first 3 on 10/12
TooMuchCoffeeMan
09/26/2024 03:19 PM
EQ Stories
Kr96howell
09/09/2024 11:56 AM
Queried: 7/9/2024
CNR after 8 weeks, per their website guidelines.

Sports Romance/ 96,000 Words
hg089577
04/14/2024 08:55 PM
Queried via email 4/1
Full request 4/14

90k adult thriller
WriterDood
03/25/2024 11:59 AM
12/5/23 - EQ
77k sci-fi
3/7/24 - nudge
3/25/24 - CNR at 111 days

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