Flash Fiction Competition: Epiphanies!

Green Stories is running a flash fiction competition for stories under 500 words on the theme of ‘epiphanies’. Deadline 27th August 2025.

The writing competition invites writers to submit a story about transformation, when a moment of epiphany causes one or more characters to change for the greener.

The transformative realisation could relate to any attitude or behaviour with environmental implications (e.g. food, travel, consumption, gardening, cleaning, etc.), or the story could focus on the benefits of any greener alternative (e.g. environment, health, status, spirit, soul).

We call it fiction, but you can write about any personal epiphanies too, using storytelling techniques to give it drama and emotion.

See below for a sample story.

Judging and Prizes

Our team of judges will pick the best stories.

£300 prize for the winning story plus £100 prize for 7 runners up. Stories are invited in the following categories: 

Categories

  • Transport
  • Home and garden
  • Food
  • Nature
  • Consumption/waste
  • Activism (e.g. campaigns, protest, or internal activism, for instance, within a school or business)
  • Other

If we get sufficient high-quality entries, an anthology of the best stories will be published by Habitat Press (subject to individual author agreement).

Terms and Conditions

  • To enter the Flash Fiction Competition, submit an original unpublished short story written in English on the theme of epiphanies plus a paragraph explaining how the story inspires greener behaviour.
  • Stories must have a maximum word count of 500 words.
  • The deadline for submissions is 27th August 2025. The deadline is 23.00 pm BST, so check for time differences that may apply and don’t leave till the last minute.
  • Open to all adults (18+) of any nationality.
  • Submissions will be judged on creativity, literary merit and how well they meet the theme criteria.
  • Submit as one Word document (docx). Please do not add your name to the document.
  • There is no entry fee, but all entrants must purchase at least one book from the Green Stories project as a guide to competition criteria (entertaining fiction that showcases green solutions).*
  • Green Stories books must be purchased from https://habitatpress.com/shop/. Purchase must be made between 1st June 2025 and 28th August 2025. Please retain your receipt/proof of purchase in case we need to verify your entry details.

* This helps to share the work of other eco-fiction writers, and gives entrants the opportunity to read examples that successfully fulfil the Green Stories brief. It also provides a small barrier to entry which helps prevent our judges from dealing with entries that don’t meet the criteria.

Sample Story

This short story reframes slow travel, so it is seen as positive rather than negative and encourages us to use rail transport rather than flying.

FAQs

Q. Does my story have to explicitly mention climate change or the environment?

A. No. But you do need to write in a sentence or two how it can inspire greener behaviour. For example, in the sample story, climate isn’t mentioned at all, but it showcases the delights of train travel which has a lower carbon footprint.

Q. Can I submit more than one story?

A. Yes, but you must purchase one book for each entry. So if you submit two stories, you must purchase two books.

Q. Does it matter if the story is published on a website?

A. As long as no one else has copyright over the story other than you, it is fine to enter.  

Q. What if I have purchased a book previously?

A. We need you to purchase a book direct from us using the link provided some time between 1st June 2025 and 27th August 2025 so we can match entries to purchases.

Q. Should I add my name to my submission?

A. No. You won’t be penalised if you do, but we prefer submissions to be anonymous.

Q. Do I have to agree to my story being in the anthology?

A. No you don’t. We will contact all those whose stories are suitable with details of what it means to be included in the anthology, but you don’t have to agree to be eligible to win.

Q. Can I submit as a pdf instead of word?

A. We prefer Word, but pdf is accepted.

Q. Can I edit my entry once submitted?

A. Yes you can edit up until the deadline.

Future Opportunities

If we can secure sponsorship, we hope to follow this with a short film competition where filmmakers/animators can select from a list of the best flash fiction entries to create a short film, and credit the original writer.  We’d love film schools to get in touch if interested.

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