The Green Stories Project has published winning stories from its flash fiction competition in an anthology The Last Plastic Fork and Other Green Epiphanies. Copies of paper and ebook versions are available from Habitat Press. For more information on the Green Stories competition see here.
Meanwhile Habitat Press author Laura Baggaley is teaching a one-day online workshop for City Lit on Writing Eco Fiction. This course aims to show how environmental themes and positive climate solutions can be woven into a piece of work, while producing entertaining, high-quality fiction. The course will take place on Sat 6 June 2026, from 10:30-16:30. For more information and to register see here.
And the Globe Theatre has launched a Climate Playwriting Prize for 2026, which is intended to harness the skills of storytellers and artists to “inspire societal shifts towards a restorative relationship with nature”. Submissions will open in June and close on 1 Sept 2026, with winners announced in the autumn. The winning playwright will receive £15,000 and support to develop their play. For more details see here.

