Ms. Annelise Robey
Jane Rotrosen Agency
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General
Annelise Robey
Jane Rotrosen Agency
318 E 51st Street
New York, NY 10022
- Website:
- www.janerotrosen.com
- AALA Member:
- No
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Online Form [Go To Form]
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Fantasy
Historical
Mystery
Romance
Thrillers/Suspense
Women's Fiction
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
none
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Known Clients (current & past)
Shana Abé
Terri Garey
Melanie Hamrick
Paige Harbison
James Hayman
Susan Mallery
Monica McCarty
Author Comments
Comments by authors about this agent.
Blackhat
07/25/2025 06:38 PM
Query sent 7/25/25 Contemporary Romantic Suspense - 99,000
QueenofmyCastleman
07/20/2025 06:28 PM
Q - 7/20/25 - Historical Romance - 71,000wc
laurahenningauthor
07/05/2025 08:42 AM
Query: 4/23/25
Nudge 7/5/25
Historical Romance, 69k
Nudge 7/5/25
Historical Romance, 69k
mdcowsert
06/18/2025 04:48 PM
Online Q: 06/18/2025 Thriller 72K
kelljasmer
06/06/2025 10:14 PM
Query: 6/6/2025
YA fairy tale fantasy, 100k
YA fairy tale fantasy, 100k
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- - Now using a query form.
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