Tracey Cox
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Tracey Cox is a non fiction author who specializes in books on dating, sex and relationships. She is the author of many best selling titles.
In television, she appears from time to time on the Jo Whiley show on BBC Radio 1, on a feature called 'Ask The Experts'. Her television career has included co-presenting programmes like Would Like To Meet on BBC2 and The Sex Inspectors for Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.
She has also been a columnist for newspapers and magazines.
Cox was born in the United Kingdom but has spent many years in Australia where she edited Cosmopolitan magazine and had her own radio show. Cox also has a degree in psychology. Although not much information is known about Cox herself, a great deal can be learnt about her from her books as they contain snippets from her own personal experiences. Hot Relationships was written after her divorce. She currently resides in Richmond, London.
[edit] Television work
- Would Like To Meet - BBC 2
- 'The Sex Inspectors' - Channel 4
[edit] Books
- Hot Sex [Corgi Books, 1998] ISBN 0-552-14707-9
- Hot Relationships [Corgi Books, 1999] ISBN 0-552-14784-2
- Would Like To Meet (with Jeremy Milnes and Jay Hunt) [BBC Worldwide, 2002] ISBN 0-563-48843-3
- Supersex [Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2002] ISBN 0-7513-3864-8
- Superflirt [Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2003] ISBN 1-4053-0065-5
- Superdate [Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2005] ISBN 1-4053-0706-4
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