
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.



A Factual Report Of An Encounter With Some Cows During A Walk in England

MEMORIES OF THE TIME I RENTED SOME LEAPING DEER

Househunting On Behalf Of My Cat: A Poem

The Black Tree

Writing
A Message To Subscribers From Me And Jim
If you read this website regularly you probably know about my Substack page by now, where I am also posting all of my new writing, and which I am increasingly reliant on, especially having deleted my Twitter account. A few of you still subscribe to www.tom-cox.com via Paypal

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VERY SHORT STORIES
THE THREESOME Jenny and Torsten lived in what anyone who knew them whose opinion they attached any value to agreed was a fabulous little house, backing onto a cliff: not what was generally perceived to be one of the most desirable cliffs in the area, but a real find, nevertheless.

Writing
A Few Extracts From My Notebook
* Jim is a cat our male cat Charles brought over to our house in early December last year. It’s mid-April now and Jim’s still here so I guess it means he’s officially ours - especially since the lady whose barn he used to live in seems fine

Old Photos
* I sometimes forget that in a pre-smartphone age most people didn’t take a lot of photos of their everyday life. My family did, and I am thankful for that, especially as I get further into the researching and writing of my new novel, which is set in the early

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THE MYSTIC HEDGE: A PHOTO ESSAY ABOUT ANOTHER QUITE UNSETTLING CORNISH WALK

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Reviews Of Some Crisps I Have Eaten Recently

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