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Elizabeth Ayres was a joy to work with and was referred to us by her literary agent, Jeff Herman.

“Our client, Elizabeth Ayres, author of Writing the Wave was seeking a publicist who would publicize her book working in collaboration, to reflect the author’s spirit and creativity throughout the book. I had just received some information from Sherri Rosen Publicity, NYC and suggested to Elizabeth that Sherri’s firm was what she was looking for. She spoke to Sherri and hired her on the spot. She and her company have drive, contacts, and know how to create a ‘buzz’ to sell books. I highly recommend her publicity company.”
— Jeff Herman, Jeff Herman Literary Agency and author of Writer’s Guide to Editors,Publishers & Literary Agents

“Sherri Rosen Publicity, NYC is worth their weight in gold! Before I found them, I’d been told by another publicist it would be six months before I’d see any concrete results. Luckily, I kept looking, and thanks to Sherri Rosen Publicity, NYC, I sold 5,000 copies of my book in in the first SIX WEEKS! In six months they have gotten me countless radio bookings (local & national), several local television appearances, a whole host of book signings, as well as print reviews and print features. They even got me past the first cut on Oprah and other national television shows, and they work with great fervor and dedication on my behalf. They are easy to work with, and are efficient, organized, great with details and very sensitive to my financial needs. Now, when people ask me for advice about publicity, I just say, ‘Hire Sherri Rosen Publicity, NYC’.”
— Author Elizabeth Ayres

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