We like to publish books.
Est. 2016
Latest releases •
Latest releases •
How Does Change Happen? chronicles real stories from activists and organisers, exploring their approach to making a meaningful difference in some of the biggest issues of the 21st century.
Small Town Joy: From glam rock to hyperpop: how queer music changed the sound of Scotland.
Sex on screen is unnecessary, gratuitous, and serves no purpose. This is the sentiment on the rise as cinema becomes less and less sexy. Xuanlin Tham counters that sex scenes can open our minds and bodies to the possibility of new futures, and seduce us towards an expanded political imagination.

by Alan Cumming and Forbes Masson
Victor and Barry are the epitome of the expression ‘big in the 80s’. Annoyingly, they were also a little big in the first bit of the ‘90s too, so that phrase doesn’t really pan out very satisfactorily. Rumours of their deaths have been greatly exaggerated, and the two can still be spotted strolling the leafy suburban lanes near the home they have shared for many decades at 22B Lacrosse Terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow G12.
In Victor and Barry’s Kelvinside Compendium, Alan Cumming and Forbes Masson reminisce about their hectic years as Victor and Barry through both beloved and never-before-seen photos, songs and musings.