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.
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Literary agent Peter Cox. Partially tame.

Agent Inside

As a literary agent, Peter Cox knows the business as few others do: he's done deals worth many millions of dollars / pounds. And if...
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Writers Need Writers

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Critiques Included

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Litopia Writers' Huddle. Virtually unbeatable.

Mentoring Included

Litopia’s Weekly Writers’ Huddles provide consistent personal mentoring as you and your project develop. That's how the craft of writing has traditionally been cultivated: step...
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Future Proof

The publishing industry has changed more in the past few years than many believed possible. Where is it headed, and where do the opportunities lie?...
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Moods by Yoel Hoffmann

Start a story that never began and won’t end, spreading like chill to everything made of words, the kind of release that comes from depriving...
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Khirbet Khizeh by S Yizhar

A soldier reflects on a just-finished mission to systematically round up and expel those left behind in the small village of Khirbet Khizeh.
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I Pity the Poor Immigrant by Zachary Lazar

From King David (aka Kid Bethlehem) to Meyer Lansky via Bugsy Siegel, and the many pulled in their wake, a novel that charges from Las...
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Interview with Todd Hasak-Lowy

Interview with Todd Hasak-Lowy – author and translator of novels from Hebrew to English, including Dror Burstein’s Netanya – with digressions into Orly Castel-Bloom, Yaakov...

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