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Peter Cox is a best-sellingThe Independent (UK), 11 September 1994 (page 9)
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author of more than 20 books, including '' You Don't Need Meat'', was the first chief executive of the Vegetarian Society and is now a
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working in London and New York.Redhammer Management Ltd – Literary Agents – Home
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Biography

Cox was born in
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,
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and brought up in
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until a nuclear accident at nearby
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(the world's worst prior to
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) precipitated an abrupt family move to the North
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coast. He grew up in a remote village, Walcott-On-Sea, and later became a self-employed photographer. When the North Sea gas and oil boom occurred, Cox undertook a growing amount of large-format industrial photography. His company grew to employ 25 people and became a full-service advertising agency, with clients such as the FMC Corp.,
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Business Systems and other large regional clients. The business was sold when Cox was 29. He then moved to
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in 1985 to become the first chief executive of the Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom, a post he held for six weeks.


Vegetarianism

Cox became a vegetarian at aged 2. He initiated a number of major changes at the Vegetarian Society including a higher public profile, an expanded membership, vigorous ongoing debates with the Meat and Livestock Commission, the establishment of the Cordon Vert cookery school with television personality Sarah Brown, and a new magazine. Cox's reforms were not universally appreciated and internal disagreements brought about his resignation.The Vegetarian Society – paul mccartney 2006 Press Release
In 1986 Cox wrote a bestselling book entitled ''Why You Don’t Need Meat'' (Thorsons Publishers). It gained major public attention and won the Booksellers’ Association Award for the Best Non-Fiction Publicity Campaign of the Year. The book was essentially a polemic that presented the health, environmental and ethical reasons for a meat-free diet. An early appearance on BBC television's "
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" was seen by millions of people and propelled the book to the no. 1 position on the paperback charts, selling 100,000 copies in the UK alone (it was subsequently published in the United States, France, Germany, Japan and many other countries). Cox continued to write and co-write, with his wife Peggy Brusseau, numerous books, including many bestsellers such as ''The Quick Cholesterol Clean Out'' (Century), ''The New Why You Don’t Need Meat'', (Bloomsbury), ''Peter Cox’s Guide to Vegetarian Living'' (Bloomsbury), ''The Realeat Encyclopedia of Vegetarian Living'' (Bloomsbury), ''Superliving!'' (Vermillion), ''Secret Ingredients'' (Bantam), ''LifePoints'' (Bloomsbury), ''The LifePoints Diet'' (Bloomsbury), ''LifePoints for Kids'' (Bloomsbury), ''The LifePoints Counter'' (Bloomsbury), ''The LifePoints Cookbook'' (Bloomsbury), ''You Don’t Need Meat'' (St. Martin's Press), several of which were serialized in British national newspapers.


Literary agent

Cox gradually started working with authors, developing their book proposals and initially selling them through an external literary agency. This arrangement was superseded when Cox established his own agency. Clients include the worldwide bestselling children's author
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, US Senator
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, Nicholas Booth, television journalist and former MP Martin Bell OBE, science writer Brian Clegg, children's authors Joe Donnelly, M. G. Harris and Amanda Lees, and former editor of '' The Sun'' newspaper David Yelland. Cox is now managing director of Redhammer Management, a literary agency recognized by the Association of Authors' Agents.


Other

Cox was an expert witness for the defence in the " McLibel" trial. He was a close observer of the events of 11 September 2001 in New York and has written about what he saw. He founded the internet writers’ community Litopia, is agent-in-residence there and currently hosts the Litopia podcast for writers.Litopia Writers' Colony - Podcast
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References


External links


Peter Cox's blogLitopia
- writer's web site run and owned by Peter Cox
Redhammer Management Ltd
- a literary agency owned and managed by Peter Cox {{DEFAULTSORT:Cox, Peter Year of birth missing (living people) Living people British vegetarianism activists English cookbook writers English food writers English health and wellness writers English male non-fiction writers Literary agents People associated with the Vegetarian Society Vegetarian cookbook writers