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Ms. Jennifer Rofe
Andrea Brown Literary Agency
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General
Jennifer Rofe
Andrea Brown Literary Agency
CA
- Website:
- www.andreabrownlit.com
- AALA Member:
- Yes (Visit Site)
Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Children's
Middle Grade
• Middle Grade, Contemporary
• Middle Grade, Fantasy
• Middle Grade, Historical
• Middle Grade, Literary
• Middle Grade, Mystery
• Middle Grade, Science Fiction
Picture Book
• Picture Book, Author/Illustrator
Non-Fiction
none
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this agent.
Jhg300
03/31/2026 11:01 AM
Ms. Rofe took the time to send a decision email to the author. This is a small but significant outward sign of a true professional.
beepeabom
03/23/2026 09:26 PM
Q: 9/30/25, Author/Illustrator PB
Nudged w/offer: 11/12/25
Request for more work: 11/16/25
Pass: 11/25/25
Nudged w/offer: 11/12/25
Request for more work: 11/16/25
Pass: 11/25/25
nvamvakas
03/19/2026 03:25 PM
Q: 10/02/25
Form Rejection: 10/30/25 (28 days)
Chapter Book (9,000)
Update: this rejection included an invitation to submit to their agency's Second Chance box, which I did on November 9th. I wondered if this was just a kind gesture to soften the "no from one is a no from all" policy at their agency. But to my surprise, I got a rejection from the Second Chance inbox today (March 19th), 19 weeks from when I sent it. It said my manuscript was shared with agents but unfortuntaely, there wasn't a match. Not sure if this is common with ABLA, but I'm choosing to see it positively. My work got passed on, which means a lot, even though it didn't lead to a full request. If you receive a rejection from an agent here, it seems worthwhile to submit to the Second Chance box!
Form Rejection: 10/30/25 (28 days)
Chapter Book (9,000)
Update: this rejection included an invitation to submit to their agency's Second Chance box, which I did on November 9th. I wondered if this was just a kind gesture to soften the "no from one is a no from all" policy at their agency. But to my surprise, I got a rejection from the Second Chance inbox today (March 19th), 19 weeks from when I sent it. It said my manuscript was shared with agents but unfortuntaely, there wasn't a match. Not sure if this is common with ABLA, but I'm choosing to see it positively. My work got passed on, which means a lot, even though it didn't lead to a full request. If you receive a rejection from an agent here, it seems worthwhile to submit to the Second Chance box!
JC007
03/02/2026 10:53 AM
Queried: 2/1/26, Author Picture Book 1150 words
Passed: 2/28
Passed: 2/28
kacies7887
03/01/2026 10:18 PM
Queried 2/1: Three picture books.
Rejected: 2/28
Rejected: 2/28
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 05/02/2025 - Genres updated.
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