Tom Cox
Tom Cox's books include Villager, 1983, the Sunday Times top ten bestseller The Good, The Bad And The Furry, the Wainwright Prize-longlisted 21st-Century Yokel & Help The Witch, which won a Shirley Jackson Horror Writing award. He lives in Devon.
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Dust
Something I wrote a short while ago about the Beatles, the Get Back documentary, and what time does to art
The Sense Of An Ending
All of my recent Substack posts have been free but, as this is a long one, you need to be a paying subscriber to read it in its entirety. With this in mind, I’ve recently reduced my subscription costs, and I’m offering a free signed paperback of my
100 Things About Moving House You Must Know Before You Die
Not really; there are only 17, and they're just some thoughts I've had, and you don't have to know them before you die, or at all, if you don't want to...
The Way Publishing Works
(Sorry for the three posts in as many days. I promise I'll calm it down a bit after this.)
The Lost Valley
A very short account of a place where I used to try to live
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A Very Pagan Walk And The Unavoidable Interface Between Walking And Writing
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My Dad And The Toad In His Shoe
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Some Photos From My Family's Archive And The Cult Low Budget Horror Films They Became
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Important: Please read!
You might have noticed that, while I am still posting new pieces of writing on this site, I'm posting them first, and more frequently, on my Substack page. My plan is to continue this and make it the main portal for my new writing, because it's
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Memories Of My Time Living In Edwardian Britain
It never gets any less amazing, the speed at which time flashes by, as you get older, and perhaps this is the main reason that I find it almost impossible to believe that it is now over 113 years since I was living in Edwardian Britain. I remember the day
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The Making Of A Cult Classic
RJ McKendree's amazing 'Wallflower' album, and how it became no longer fictional...