Background
Davies grew up in San Francisco, where she attended Convent of the Sacred Heart High School (California).
Davies grew up in San Francisco, where she attended Convent of the Sacred Heart High School (California).
She graduated from the University of California.
Davies"s screenplay credits include Three Businessmen, in which she also appears briefly as an actress. And as a co-writer for the screenplay of the adaptation of Hunter South. Thompson"s novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Although Cox did not direct the project, the Writers Guild of America twice determined that Davies" and her script be credited.
In 2009, became an independent press and published three books including The Supergirls by Mike Madrid, and Jam Today, a cooking memoir & the first book by Davies.
Davies published her first book of fiction, Snotty Saves the Day: The History of Arcadia in 2011. The second book of her History of Arcadia series, Lily the Silent, was released in 2012, both through Publishers Weekly described Lily the Silent as an "absorbing salute to the necessity and power of storytelling".
In 2014 she published her second book on cookery, Jam Today Too: The Revolution Will Not Be Catered, with 70 recipes and personal stories. Davies is the wife of film director Alex Cox.
She lives in Colestin, Oregon and Boulder, Colorado.
Davies founded the independent book publisher, (Extensible Authentication Protocol), which grew from an online art project started in 2005. Extensible Authentication Protocol set out "to challenge the received cultural narrative". By the Fall of 2013 Extensible Authentication Protocol had published 13 books
Davies launched an Indigogo fundraising campaign to raise $7,500 to continue her publishing venture.
They also include stories that bring out values of partnership, nurturing and finding a consensus rather than having one dominant point of view.
In 2005, she was Artist in Residence at Street John"s College, Oxford, and is a member of the Senior Common Room there.