by Christine | Jun 23, 2015 | Front page, Reviews
The Window My dad’s a window cleaner, so I’m looking forward to telling him about a story in which the hero is someone from his own world. In Alex Christofi’s novel Glass we’re offered a window into the life and death of one Gunther Glass, who, following the loss of...
by Christine | Jun 16, 2015 | Front page
It’s Tuesday. You’ve got nearly the whole week ahead of you, so here’s a quick reminder to help hone Structo magazine by filling out our reader survey! A few short questions. None incriminating. To top it off, you’ll still be entered to win a...
by Euan | Jun 15, 2015 | Author news, Front page
A few months ago we were delighted to learn that Uschi Gatward’s issue 12 story ‘The Clinic’ had been selected for the 2015 edition of Best British Short Stories. We’re even more delighted to report that the book is now available! The Best...
by Christine | Jun 13, 2015 | Currently reading
“London Fields by Martin Amis is essentially a murder mystery in reverse. Hilarious in a way only Amis can be.” — Keir
by Christine | Jun 12, 2015 | Author news
We tracked down issue eight author Robert Karl Harding in Vietnam to find out where life has recently taken him. I read that you travel to a lot of tea regions and blog about different types of teas. Can you tell us more about that passion? I was travelling in India...