Glass Elevator

Jon Wood is a literary agent at Rogers whose submission form was observed open in April 2026 — but whose publicly available wishlist and sales details are sparse enough that writers should verify current preferences directly before querying.

Synthesized from 1 independent signals · last reviewed June 2026
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In brief

the 30-second read
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Jon Wood is currently at Rogers with an open query form as of April 2026 — confirm the live status before submitting.

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The available public record on Jon Wood's specific wish list and recent sales is limited; writers should research their current client roster and any recent interviews to calibrate a pitch.

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Because wishlist details are thin, querying writers should lead with category, word count, and a sharp one-line hook, then let the manuscript do the heavy lifting.

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When in doubt, a concise, professional query that respects standard submission guidelines is the safest approach with an agent whose stated preferences are not widely documented.

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Lately

most recent public notes

Jon Wood's submission form at Rogers was observed in an open state, indicating new queries are being accepted.

April 2026 · 3mo ago
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What Jon is looking for

organized from the wishlist, interviews, and listings
General Fiction & Non-FictionOpen to

Based on the limited public record available, Jon Wood appears open to a range of fiction and non-fiction submissions. Writers are strongly encouraged to consult the Rogers agency website and Jon Wood's own current submission guidelines for the most accurate, up-to-date category preferences before querying.

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Not the right fit

save yourself the rejection
Specific exclusions are not documented in available public sources — check the Rogers agency submission page for current restrictions before querying.
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Taste fingerprint

the threads that run through Jon's taste
Rogers agencyopen to queriesdetails limited — verify directly
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How to query Jon

5 ways in Through an online form
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State your book's category, genre, and word count clearly in the first line — agents at established literary agencies receive high query volumes and reward clarity.

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Because Jon Wood's detailed wishlist is not widely documented publicly, research the Rogers agency website for any submission guidelines or category preferences before crafting your pitch.

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Keep your query letter to one page: a one-paragraph hook summarizing the core conflict, a brief bio, and a polished first-page or sample if requested.

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Avoid opening with rhetorical questions or lengthy prologues in the sample pages — lead with voice and situation.

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If Jon Wood has given any recent public interviews or posted recent updates about what they are seeking, reference that signal specifically in your query to show you have done your homework.

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Frequently asked

what writers ask about Jon
Is Jon Wood currently open to queries?
Yes, as of 16 April 2026 the submission form was observed open. Query status can change without notice, so verify the live form at the Rogers agency website before submitting.
What agency does Jon Wood work at?
Jon Wood is an agent at Rogers.
What genres or categories does Jon Wood represent?
Detailed wishlist information is not well-documented in publicly available sources at this time. Writers should consult the Rogers agency website and any recent statements from Jon Wood directly to understand current category preferences.
What does Jon Wood NOT want to receive?
Specific exclusions have not been captured in available public records. Check the Rogers agency submission guidelines for a current list of categories not accepted.
How should I address Jon Wood in a query letter?
Use 'Dear Jon Wood' — their pronouns are not publicly confirmed, so use their full name or they/them to avoid assumptions.
Does Jon Wood have a strong track record in any particular category?
The available public sales and deals record for Jon Wood is limited, so it is not possible to identify a dominant category with confidence. Researching the current Rogers client roster is the best way to infer taste before querying.
How do I submit a query to Jon Wood?
Submissions are accepted through an online form. Check the Rogers agency website for the current, live submission link and any specific formatting requirements.