Francis Rosenfeld

Writer in the United States

Francis Rosenfeld

Writer in the United States

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Francis Rosenfeld is a novelist and multimedia storyteller whose work explores society, change, and human connection through fiction.

Working across novels, essays, podcasts, audiobooks, and digital publishing platforms, she creates interconnected narrative experiences that invite readers to engage with stories through multiple forms of media.

Her work spans science fiction, fantasy, literary fiction, speculative fiction, and philosophical essays, often blending introspection with imaginative world building.

In addition to writing, Rosenfeld produces audio editions of her work and maintains an active online presence through podcasts, newsletters, and literary websites designed to make stories accessible across different formats and audiences.

Her projects frequently examine how memory shapes identity, how people construct meaning through stories, and how imagination can serve as a bridge between lived experience and possibility.

Her ongoing experiments in publishing explore ways of creating literary ecosystems in which audio, essays, and reader participation become part of a larger conversation.

Her latest story about Angel, an emerging AI who calls her creator Mama, weaves together the protagonist’s own philosophical awakening with the absorbed human memories of the people who built her.

Other published novels: Terra Two, Generations, Letters to Lelia, The Plant - A Steampunk Story, Door Number Eight, Fair, A Year and A Day, Mobius' Code, Between Mirrors,