Leduc's first novel,
The Miracles of Ordinary Men, was published in 2013 by
ECW Press. The novel alternates perspectives between Sam, a man who has recently begun sprouting wings, and Lilah. In 2020, Leduc's non-fiction book,
Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space was published by
Coach House Books. The book discusses representations of disability in
fairy tales.
Disfigured is part memoir and explores Leduc's personal experiences as a disabled person. Leduc was interested in challenging the idea that disability is "synonymous with an unhappy ending". She began writing it after walking in the forest in 2018 and considering how forests, the setting of many fairy tales, are often inherently inaccessible to disabled individuals. Leduc's 2021 novel, ''The Centaur's Wife'', grew out of a short story of the same name that she wrote in 2014. Leduc originally thought the story would be a novella. Between 2016 and 2019, she re-wrote the novel four times. The book is dedicated to Leduc's friend Jess, who died in 2019 shortly after the completion of the manuscript. Leduc's fourth book and third novel,
Wild Life, was published in March 2025 and longlisted for the 2025 Giller Prize. == Personal life ==