'Duck Feet' is a coming-of-age novel, set in the mid-noughties in Renfrew and Paisley, Scotland. Dive in and follow the lives of 12-year-old Kirsty Campbell and her friends as they navigate life from first to sixth year at Renfrew Grammar school. This book is a celebration of working-class life and youth in an ever-changing world. It uses humour to tackle hard-hitting subjects such as drugs, bullying, sexuality, and teenage pregnancy. But moreover, it is a relatable and accessible portrait of figuring out who you are, plunging into the currents of life, and most of all, finding hope. 'Relatable, quirky, and sometimes heart-wrenching, this story paints an authentic portrait of growing up working class in Scotland.'
Ely Percy Bücher






Queering the Map of Glasgow was inspired by the community generated mapping project Queering the Map. Knight Errant Press took this idea home through stories that chart the fictional, real and liminal spaces and moments lost in the folds of the map. This is a map unlike any other: adding detail and fable it is neither complete nor fixed, it is a fold in the world. And a queer one at that.12 authors explore queer Glasgow through short stories, poetry and an essay in this small collection. The first publication of the Wicked Wee Bks imprint.
Bright and bold photographs combine with simple text to make learning fun in this rainforest book
Bright and bold photographs combine with simple text to make learning fun in this seaside book
From the Amazons to the Ukraine conflict, women have always been on the front line of war: this is their surprising and heroic history.