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.
Granny Kettlebridge
I'm poorly at the moment so I've decided to take a few more days working on the new piece I was originally planning to post today. Instead, because it's now a mere TWENTY DAYS until Everything Will Swallow You comes out, I wanted to
An Embarrassment Of Tinned Meat (Seven Tiny New Stories)
A Great School
“I saw a frog!” a girl or boy might say. So that day we would learn about frogs, and draw, or even make, frogs.
Ten Basic But Important Rules For Authors
Remembering A Very Special Cat (2001-2021)
Ralph
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Extracts From My Notebooks
My Crowdependency Problem
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Edwin Starr's Redemptive Jellyfish Journey And How It Helped Him Learn To Be A Person Again
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The Hagstone
a new short story
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Can You Please Stop Telling Me To Live My Best Life Please
Thoughts On The Advice Pandemic
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The Reason Your Shampoo Wants You to Use More Shampoo is Because That Means You Will Buy More of Your Shampoo
An extract from my upcoming third novel, Everything Will Swallow You