Issue 13 competition

To celebrate the release of the new issue, we have two pairs of poetry pamphlets to give away: one by issue 13 interviewee Sjón and another by Structo alum Will Burns. The copies of Sjón’s At the Grave of the Invisible Man are part of a limited edition of 100...

Writing Chinese

We’re delighted to be a part of the University of Leeds’ Writing Chinese project, based at the University’s White Rose East Asia Centre. Here’s Sarah Dodd, a researcher at the Centre, talking about the genesis of the project:The Writing Chinese...

Psalm translation competition

For the last few years Structo’s poetry editor Matthew Landrum has run a contest which asks for free translations of biblical psalms during the season of Lent. Last year we helped to run the competition, and in the process received some top-notch submissions...

Online editor wanted

We are seeking an online editor. We are now closed to applications—thanks all!Last year’s redesign brought with it the potential to take structomagazine.co.uk in exciting directions. We want to showcase our contributors’ continued success, share content...

Issue 13 launch in Oxford

We will be celebrating the launch of Structo issue 13 at The Albion Beatnik in Oxford on February 21st, from 6:30pm.We love the Albion Beatnik, and we have launched our spring/summer issues there since issue nine. It’s a cosy place to be in winter.If...

A poem a day for thirty days

Our poetry editor Matthew Landrum is having a busy month. He’s taking part in Tupelo Press’ 30/30 poetry contest, in which six poets write and publish a poem a day, for 30 days straight. I asked Matthew how it was going.The 30/30 project is one of the most...