James Farner is a JABberwocky Literary Agency agent whose profile is currently light on public detail — writers should query with care and verify submission preferences directly before pitching.
In brief
James Farner is based at JABberwocky Literary Agency, a shop with deep roots in speculative fiction, fantasy, and science fiction — which strongly shapes the likely taste environment.
The public record on Farner's individual wishlist and sales is sparse; writers should treat any category information here as preliminary and confirm through the live submission form.
JABberwocky's roster context suggests genre fiction — particularly SFF — is the agency's institutional strength, though Farner's personal focus is not yet fully documented.
Query status was observed as open in April 2026, but submission windows can change quickly — always verify the live form before sending.
Given the thin public record, the strongest move is to review any current wishlist statement Farner has posted and craft a pitch that directly mirrors their stated language.
Lately
Query status was confirmed as open, indicating Farner is actively considering new submissions as of mid-April 2026.
What James is looking for
Given Farner's home at JABberwocky — an agency with a long institutional history in science fiction and fantasy — SFF submissions are a reasonable fit to explore, though Farner's specific sub-genre preferences are not yet fully documented in the public record. Writers with genre work should check the live wishlist for current specifics.
The agency's broader mandate covers commercial genre fiction across multiple categories. Until Farner publishes a more detailed wishlist, writers with strong commercial hooks in genre fiction may query and let the work speak for itself.
Not the right fit
Taste fingerprint
How to query James
JABberwocky uses a structured online submission system — follow every field carefully, as incomplete forms are a common reason for non-responses at this agency.
Because Farner's individual wishlist is not richly documented publicly, lean on any language Farner has posted about their own tastes and mirror it precisely in your query letter.
JABberwocky is a genre-forward agency; if your work sits in SFF or commercial genre fiction, make that clear and specific in the first paragraph — don't bury the genre.
Keep your synopsis tight and your comp titles current (within the last three to five years) — genre agencies tend to be attuned to market positioning.
If Farner has posted any recent public statements about what they are seeking, reference the spirit of that language in your pitch to demonstrate you have done your research.
Avoid generic 'this will appeal to all readers' framing; JABberwocky agents respond to writers who know their genre and its readership well.