Deborah Rogers

[4] Among the authors Rogers represented were A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan and Peter Carey.

[5] Earlier in her career, she had represented Angela Carter, and (before he joined Andrew Wylie's agency) Salman Rushdie.

[2] Shortly after the professional breach, Rogers offered Rushdie her second home as a refuge from the fatwā (death sentence) imposed by Ayatollah Khomeini in February 1989.

[7] Rogers was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award in International Publishing at the London Book Fair in April 2014.

[8] The award was presented by another of her clients, Kazuo Ishiguro,[9] who had been introduced to Rogers by Angela Carter.