The Last Plastic Fork and Other Green Epiphanies

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Genre Fiction
By Rananda Rich (2026)
The Last Plastic Fork invites you into a universe of transformations. Every tale in this short story collection explores a moment of revelatory change, ranging through a dazzling variety of topics, styles and genres. Do bees like raving? What do trash and exes have in common? And is hot husband compost the next step in effective garden management? The anthology gathers up highlights from the Green Stories Project flash fiction competition on the theme of ‘epiphanies’ – turning points where a character changed for the greener. Full of originality, compassion, hope and practical applications, these are stories to brighten our days and change our world.

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