Word Power

1994 — 2017
43-45 West Nicolson Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DB

Word Power Books was an independent radical bookshop and publisher based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was opened by Booker Prize-Winner James Kelman in 1994.

The bookshop was owned by Elaine Henry, who previously worked in the feminist bookshop Womanzone in Edinburgh during the 1980s. Elaine stepped down from her role in 2017.

Word Power Books sells titles from small publishers including Luath, Pluto, Verso, Haymarket, Zed, and Zero, as well as their own Word Power imprint. It is well-known for organising and hosting events such as the Book Fringe festivals each August and the annual Edinburgh Independent Radical Book Fair every October since 1996.

Lighthouse is the new incarnation of the Word Power bookshop. It continues to be home to Word Power Books, promoting literature outside the mainstream and supporting small presses and new writers. The name, Lighthouse, was inspired by Searchlight, the anti-fascist magazine, and symbolises a beacon in the dark.

Sources:

Radical Bookshops Listing, Radical Bookshop History Project (November 2023) [Available online here, accessed 16.7.2025]


Wikipedia - Word Power Books [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_Power_Books, accessed 16.07.2025]


About page, the Lighthouse website [https://www.lighthousebookshop.com/about, accessed 16.07.2025]