by Euan | Aug 8, 2014 | Events, Front page
Where are you going to be on Monday the 18th of August at 7pm? At The Society Club in London for the launch of Structo issue 12, that’s where. Come along to this brilliant little bookshop/café/members’ club/gallery in Soho for readings and performances...
by Euan | Aug 8, 2014 | Front page, Reviews
Brick Mother is the debut novel by Leeds-based writer and (full disclosure) Structo contributor S.J. Bradley. It follows the lives of an art therapist, Neriste, and a nursing assistant, Donna, working at a secure psychiatric facility. Both women seem intrigued by the...
by Euan | Jun 16, 2014 | Front page, Interviews
If you read Structo you will know that we publish writing from all over the world, as well as translated poetry, usually alongside the original verse. But there can be loss in this translation. Simply hearing someone read the original can bring new understanding and...
by Spenser | May 15, 2014 | Front page, Reviews
As part of the Reel Iraq festival in 2013, four British poets travelled to the Kurdish mountain village of Shaqlawa to meet with four Iraqi poets to share and translate with each other. The aim of the project, organised by the non-profit Reel Festivals, was to shed...
by Euan | Apr 23, 2014 | Front page, Interviews
We have some very talented writers working at the magazine, and so it’s always wonderful when they get recognised as such. Earlier this year Will Burns was named as one of four Faber New Poets for 2013–14. Each recipient of the prize, sponsored by Faber &...