Cox, Heather. "So..." Stenen Press, second edition, 2021 (first edition, self published, 2018).
Exhibition brochure with an essay by Marcelle Polednik. Produced in conjunction with "Project Atrium: Heather Cox" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, July 20-October 27, 2013.
Cox, Heather. "Ghost-Crabs; a poem by Ted Hughes" Self published, limited edition artist book. 2009.
Consolini, Marella L. & Heather Cox. Migration: An Installation by Heather Cox. Knoedler Project Space, New York 2008.
Lee, Connie. "Art Lives Here: Volume 1" March 2024.
Shippe, Rebecca. "You Should Have Seen It: A four-part zine about lost or destroyed artwork" Published by the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. January 2024.
Patton, Charlie. "'Crush' the next exhibit at MOCA's Haskell Atrium Gallery" The Florida Times-Union, July 21, 2013.
Marbut, Max. "New at MOCA's Project Atrium: 'Crush,' an installation by Heather Cox" Jacksonville Daily Record, July 19, 2013.
Dabkowski, Colin. "Visual arts bubble over in WNY museums and galleries" The Buffalo News, September 27, 2009.
Gordon, A.L. "Collectors: Night In" The New York Sun, April 11, 2006.
Temin, Christine. "Open studios offer samples of South End art energy" The Boston Globe, October 2, 1998
Danna Lorch interviews Heather Cox for the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University newsletter, titled "Care and Feeding of American Art: Heather Cox MFA '98".
Lisa Kairos interviews Heather Cox for her Practice & Curiosity newsletter. Heather talks about her work, the contours and rhythm of her practice, and the benefits of a paycheck job. She also shares a trick for studio doldrums.
Heather Cox leads an online studio tour detailing her working methods and inspiration for her book "So..."