For a period in time that gave us Sappho, and the love affair of Achilles and Patroclus, the Anci...
The memoir from writer, broadcaster and musician Carrie Marshall - a tale of ripping it up and st...
Love That Journey For Me dives deep into the cultural sensation of Canadian comedy-drama Schitt's...
Prince was devoted to the art of dressing. A multi-million selling artist and musical trailblazer...
Risk is embedded in almost every corner of the popular culture we consume; its hidden exposure is...
Flip the Script showcases some of the best rappers currently making music in the UK. It has taken...
The New University posits a blueprint of action through universities intersecting with work, offe...
In Blind Spot, Maud Rowell challenges readers to think differently about what they may take for g...
Machine Readable Me considers how and why data that is gathered about us is increasingly limiting...
When we hear news stories about displaced people, people running away from war, living in exile, ...
Electric Dreams picks apart the forces that posit sex robots as either the solution to our proble...
Chronicling a history of punks at war, Blitzkrieg Bops studies bands who have soundtracked a move...
From the streets of working class Scotland, and on occasion, a little beyond our solar system, co...
Naomi Westerman was an anthropology student studying death rituals when her whole family died, tu...
From drag queens and discos, to black holes and monsters, these stories and poems wrestle with lo...
Let Me Tell You This is a vital exploration of racism, gender-based violence, and the sustaining,...
Tales half-told, truths half-true: On the Edges of Vision brings short stories of memory and the ...
Here We F**king Go (HWFG) is the much-anticipated follow up to Chris McQueer s hilarious, award-w...
Mayhem & Death is the matured, darker companion to On the Edges of Vision and shows McClory's eve...
With intolerance and inequality increasingly normalised by the day, it's vital for women to share...
Earth includes array of poetry, fiction and non-fiction takes us on global adventures, offers rec...
A young woman embarks on a fraught three-way relationship and begins to recognise the dark undert...
The Goldblum Variations is a collection of flash fiction, stories and games on the one and only J...
In April 2019, Liam Konemann idly began work on what he thought of as 'the appendix' - a record o...
Throughout history, apocalypse fiction has explored social injustice through fantasy, sci-fi and ...
Anne East explores the loss of how it is to feel one thing and yet be perceived as another. In th...
At Least This I Know guides the reader through Andrés N. Ordorica's own story, of ancestry, natio...
Inspired by his own experience navigating depression following a tragic personal loss, Checkpoint...
Noah spends his nights drifting between North London pubs and music venues, and his days sleeping...
A novel about youth, the ghosts of friendship, and growing up as a mixed-race person in a small b...
Now Go interrogates not only how Studio Ghibli navigates grief so well, but how that informs our ...
They Came to Slay investigates just how D&D became such a powerful mechanic for queer people to e...
Men who experience sexual abuse are often dismissed, only brought up as the butt of a joke, an ex...
By exploring contemporary variations of Loki from Norse god to anti-hero trickster in four distin...
Hair is potent. It can be an emotional and intense matter across gender - it will grow in places ...
BFFs examines female friendship as a site of radical intimacy, as told through the cultural touch...
Deeping It shines a critical light on UK drill and its fraught relationship with the British lega...
In Victor and Barry's Kelvinside Compendium, Alan Cumming and Forbes Masson reminisce about their...
Gathering brings together essays by women of colour across the UK in writing about their relation...
Struggling to deal with the trauma of her Catholic upbringing, Noelle, travels to the Isle of But...
Queer musicians have long mined beauty from the darkest of seams - and today's artists are taking...
What does the command 'look, don't touch' suggest about the (lack of) freedom to feel in society?...
A handpicked crew of dykes board the Caledonian Sleeper bound for Glasgow. A couple wrestle with ...
Sex on screen is unnecessary, gratuitous, and serves no purpose. This is the sentiment on the ris...
Mass protests and direct action have been familiar tactics against the many crises of the 21st ce...
What more can pleasure offer us, and how can we transform this pleasure into intentional practice...
Speak Still confronts colonial silencing by asking out loud: why do non-native speakers of Englis...
In this updated edition, Neville explores what real life stories from neighbours on one street re...