Biography
Tom Cox
Tom Cox is a Nottinghamshire-born British author who, as of 2021, has published fifteen books. Recurring themes in his writing include folklore, rambling, wildlife, psychedelic rock, cat ownership, local history, and golf.
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- My Sad Cat
- 21st Century Yokel
- Notebook
- Nice Jumper
- Close Encounters of the Furred Kind
- Help the Witch
- Villager
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- Recurring themes in his writing include folklore, rambling, wildlife, psychedelic rock, cat ownership, local history, and golf.
- Tom Cox, the man behind the Twitter sensation 'My Sad Cat', is the author of non-fiction titles '21st Century Yokel', 'Notebook', 'Nice Jumper' about the world of golf, and 'Close Encounters of the Furred Kind'.
- He chats to Suzi about his move into fiction with short stories 'Help the Witch' and new novel 'Villager', the accompanying artwork and soundtracks, and why there are some books of his he'd rather you didn't read.
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My Sad Cat
Notebook
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Tom Cox | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster UKTom Cox on <strong>Simon & Schuster</strong> UK - Under the Paw, Talk to the TailTom CoxTom gave up writing for traditional media outlets in summer 2015 and now writes fiction and pieces about nature, folklore and the British countryside for his voluntary subscription website www.tom-cox.com. His latest book, 21st Century Yokel - a nature book, bBooks by Tom Cox and Complete Book ReviewsRead more about Villager and other books by Tom CoxTom Cox | Swift PressLonglisted for the Wainwright Golden Beer Book Prize, 21st-Century Yokel is not quite nature writing, not quite a family memoir, not quite a book about walking, not quite a collection of humorous essays, but a bit of all five · An award-winning collection of t