Peter Cox
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Peter Cox is the author of the UK No. 1 bestseller “Why You Don’t Need Meat” (US title "You Don't Need Meat") and with Linda McCartney author of the UK No. 1 bestseller and worldwide multi-million bestseller “Linda McCartney’s Home Cooking”. Together with his wife, Peggy Brusseau, he’s written many more national bestsellers. He founded Litopia way back when the internet was still a very nice place.
Litopia still is.
“I’ve Got This Idea…”
It’s surprisingly common for writers to have great book ideas but not know how to develop them. Relax: we can guide you from lightbulb moment...
The Seven Deadly (Writers’) Sins…
Come over here for a moment, would you? But be careful of the edge of the table, it’s rather sharp. Good. Now you can see...
The Eternal Curse Of The Storytelling Class
The adage that “truth is stranger than fiction” has no obvious origin, and is most likely as old as storytelling itself. Lord Byron poetically referenced...
Agenda for Saturday’s Huddle
Here’s the running order for tomorrow’s Huddle, Saturday 20th July. all times UK. For times in your region, click here. 4:30pm – 5:00pm The Salon...
May The Fourth Be With You… (*)
Just a reminder that Saturday’s Huddle is open for business – it may be a Bank Holiday weekend here in the UK, but that’s absolutely...
New Seminar: The Joy of Synopses
Writing a synopsis is surely the most unrewarding part of most writers’ lives. Synopses are widely disliked because, in general, writers simply don’t understand how...
The Whispering Woods
Deep within the heart of the Whispering Woods lay a secret that few dared to uncover. One fateful night, a group of adventurous teenagers decided...
Midnight Tango
In the sultry embrace of midnight, beneath the shimmering glow of a full moon, two strangers found themselves drawn together by a magnetic pull they...
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