The Green Stories crew are inviting short stories on the theme of ‘clean vs green’ for their latest competition, closing to entries on 21st July.
First prize is £500. Entering is free.
The competition has been devised as a way of myth-busting: “Often when promoting waste reduction and reduction of high-energy activities, such as running hot water, we come up against health and safety issues. Some of these are valid, but many are misinformed.”
The judges are seeking engaging fictional stories that help readers understand how over-cleaning can mean that we kill our bodies’ ‘good’ bacteria through over-use of harsh cleaning products.
“Your challenge is to write a short story (between 1000 and 3000 words) that helps to raise awareness and shift attitudes, especially for those people who assume that the more detergent the better.”
You’ll also need to provide around 200 words on the thinking around your story and how it meets the criteria.
The Green Stories website has story briefs and suggestions to inspire you, as well as plenty of information to make sure you get the details rights.
Find full details here: www.greenstories.org.uk/upcoming-competitions/short-story-clean-vs-green/
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