Erle Cox

Erle Cox
Born Erle Cox
(1873-08-15)15 August 1873
Emerald Hill, Victoria, Australia
Died 20 November 1950(1950-11-20) (aged 77)
Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia
Language English
Nationality Australian
Genre science fiction
Notable works Out of the Silence

Erle Cox (15 August 1873 – 20 November 1950) was an Australian journalist and science fiction writer.

Life

Cox was born at Emerald Hill, Victoria, on 15 August 1873, the second son of Ross Cox, who had emigrated from his native Dublin as a youth during the early gold rush days of the 1850s. He was educated at Castlemaine Grammar School and Melbourne Grammar School. Following school, Cox worked as a wine-grower near Rutherglen, Victoria, before moving to Tasmania. On 24 December 1901 he married Mary Ellen Kilborn and some time later the couple settled in Melbourne.[1]

In 1921, Cox joined the editorial staff of The Argus newspaper as a writer of special articles and book reviewer; later he was the principal movie critic. In 1946 he joined the staff of The Age after being given notice from The Argus.[1]

Cox died in 1950 after a long illness.

Works

Three early works were published in the Lone Hand Magazine: Reprieve, Diplomacy and The Social Code.

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