Hello and a very warm welcome to damppebbles. It’s Tuesday which means it’s time for this week’s Top Ten Tuesday post. I’ve decided to take part in That Artsy Reader Girl’s Top Ten Tuesday meme to mix things up a little here at damppebbles. Add a little bit of variety to our bookish weeks.
The meme was originally created by The Broke and the Bookish but has lived with Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl since January 2018. It was created to encompass a love of books, of lists and to bring readers together. If you would also like to take part then you’re very welcome: the more, the merrier. Just make sure you link back to Jana’s post every week. If you don’t have a blog then no problem, just add your list to the comments below.
This week’s theme is Authors (or books by authors) Who Live In My State/Country (submitted by Jennifer @ Funk-N-Fiction). I live in Oxfordshire in the UK which is rich in literary history and influence. So instead of just going with ‘England’ I’ve decided to go with a list of ten authors I *believe* live in Oxfordshire. Disclaimer: My information realistically could be out of date and incorrect. Plus, all of the authors listed below are stated as living in Oxford or Oxfordshire online, so I’m hope I’m not breaking some sort of GDPR rule and sharing private information. It’s not like I’m giving their actual home address away, right?!
From L to R:
1. Tom Hindle
2. Cara Hunter
3. Faith Martin/Joyce Cato/Maxine Barry
4. Lucy Atkins
5. Mick Herron
6. Nicola Cornick
7. Olivia Kiernan
8. Philip Pullman (interesting fact [perhaps only to me though!], I missed out on having Philip Pullman as my middle school English teacher by one poxy year!)
9. Simon Mason
10. Adam Kay
That was a fairly tough list to come up with. I could have made it a lot easier and gone with the writers we all automatically think of when we think of Oxford (C.S. Lewis. J.R.R. Tolkien, Lewis Carroll etc) but wanted to go in a more contemporary direction.
Have you read any of these authors? Confession time, I haven’t read a single one! Who is the most famous author from your county/state? Are you taking part in Top Ten Tuesday this week? Let me know in the comments.
So there we have it! If you fancy joining in next week then head on over to That Artsy Reader Girl’s blog to find out what the next topic is!

What a shame that Phillip Pullman wasn’t your teacher!
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That’s kind of cool that you just missed out on having Pullman as a teacher.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/celebrating-canadian-authors-ten-authors-from-canada/
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I loved This Is Going to Hurt. It’s probably the only book that has been able to have me roaring with laughter and then sobbing my eyes out within such a short space of time.
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It would be interesting now to attend their author events!
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I heard of some, but read none.
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2025/05/06/top-ten-tuesday-books-about-world-war-ii-2/
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Heard of some, read none.
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2025/05/06/top-ten-tuesday-books-about-world-war-ii-2/
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I’ve only read Adam Kay from your list I think.
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I haven’t even heard of most of these! I do love C.S. Lewis, though 🙂 The most famous living author from my state (Arizona) is probably Stephenie Meyer (Twilight saga) or Diana Gabaldon (Outlander).
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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Seriously? You call yourself a crime fiction reader and you’ve not read a single Cara Hunter? What the heck is wrong with you, Emma?! 😜
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Actually, I did remember after I saw your comment that I have read Murder in the Family (or at least tried to! 🙈)
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Oh, I didn’t even finish that one. Her series is SO much better!
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I should read the series. Isn’t it set in Oxford?
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Yep, it sure is!
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How awesome would that have been to have Pullman as a teacher!
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I have read one Adam Kay book, and on my TBR shelf, I have Lucy Atkins and Nicola Cornick. I actually have a Phillip Pullman book on my shelves downstairs and read The Golden Compass to my class years ago. You did a good job narrowing your list down.
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