[4] She has written several mystery novels based on a(n imaginary) collaboration between Arthur Conan Doyle and Lewis Carroll.
She has also penned a number of short stories, including contributions to the shared world science fiction series Merovingen Nights.
In a review of The Problem of the Surly Student, Publisher's Weekly stated that "In clear, sometimes lyrical prose, the author paints an engaging and palpable picture of Victorian Oxford with its complex society of dons, undergraduates, scouts and townspeople.
"[5] About the same book, Kirkus Review stated "Rogow provides an interesting look at the manners and mores of the academic world of the Victorians.
"[7] Tim Lieder notes that Rogow writes likeable characters with enjoyable plot contrivances.