by Euan | Oct 19, 2016 | Front page, Issues
This is Structo 16. It features 94 pages of outstanding fiction and and poetry, alongside photography by Minoru Karamatsu and an interview with Minae Mizumura, novelist and author of The Fall of Language in the Age of English. It’s a corker, and it’s out...
by Tim | Oct 10, 2016 | Front page, Reviews
Mostly when we think of science fiction, we think of spaceships and robots and giant floating eyes. Now, don’t get me wrong, I like all these things, but they can be somewhat limiting. I prefer a broader understanding of science fiction as a genre that describes...
by Phil Clement | Sep 27, 2016 | Features, Front page
Slow moves the hour that sucks our life, slow drops the late wasp from the pear, the rose tree’s thread of scent draws thin – and snaps upon the air. ‘Field of Autumn’, Laurie Lee Selected Poems, 2014 I begin with a health warning: there is not a great deal to do in...
by Adam | Sep 12, 2016 | Front page, Reviews
“I’ll sell you a dog” sounds like a fairly innocent proposition. That is until you realise the context of the offer: 78-year-old Teo (which may or may not be his real name) is attempting to sell a recently deceased black Labrador to a butcher, thinking that the...
by Euan | Sep 3, 2016 | Front page, Issues
Submissions are now open for the new issue. Actually, more correctly, submissions are now open full-stop, as we have tentatively made the switch to rolling submissions. Along with that change comes a new acceptance of simultaneous submissions. This and more are...
by Euan | Aug 28, 2016 | Front page, Uncategorized
We publish around five percent of the submissions we receive here at Structo. This means for each issue we are reading, voting and commenting on hundreds and hundreds of stories and poems. This quantity is tied to an ever-increasing quality of work sent in, but it it...