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Areas of Interest

Fiction

The Rosenberg Group represents romance and women’s fiction for an adult audience. What is the difference between the two? If you’re asking, it’s time to do some research on your own. Romance is a love story that guarantees a happily ever after, or perhaps a “happy for now” ending. Romance is genre fiction with many sub-genres, so it’s important to know the conventions for the genre and sub-genres.

Women’s fiction, at its core, is the tale of a woman’s journey. It is always the story of the female protagonist’s experiences and relationships with the world. 

Nonfiction

The nonfiction works and authors I represent run the gamut from a beekeeper, to a wine expert, to an early American historian, to an expert in the psychology of luck. One thing all these writers have in common is their ability to connect with a large audience. They have a platform, a way to reach a wide and varied reader base.

College textbook writing for the first and second year courses has changed dramatically over the last ten years. Working in a digital environment and understanding publisher platforms are now essential skills. I help professors navigate the complex world of these courseware providers, from signing their contract to releasing their tenth edition.