Melissa
melissajorndwrites.bsky.social
Melissa
@melissajorndwrites.bsky.social
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Contests: The Scribes Prize | Flash Fiction Magazine | NYC Midnight
Words: Small Wonders | Paranoid Tree | Crepuscular Magazine
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We’re happy to announce that we will be publishing the top 3 stories from last year’s 500-word Fiction Challenge! First up is the 3rd place story, “Tomorrow, Today,” by Melissa Jornd (Streamwood, IL, USA) at bit.ly/4mb16qa. Original illustration by Yevgenia Nayberg. Enjoy!
Tomorrow, Today — nycmidnight
Tomorrow is the last day of your life. But that's tomorrow. Length: 500 words Year: 2024
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going on a little break. take care of yourselves <3
November 7, 2025 at 12:46 AM
My story "Pink Witches" is out today! A sweet, simple story about a grandmother and granddaughter, and one of the first times I've written spec. I'm so happy this found such a great home <3
November 3, 2025 at 4:54 PM
Love this description--Alluma is absolutely a powerful badass. Check out why below! and Happy Halloween to all who celebrate 🎃🦇🐈‍⬛
October 31, 2025 at 11:56 PM
My horror story "The Martyr" is out today at Suddenly, and Without Warning! This was from the 1st round of last year's NYCM500. The object was 'trail mix' and I immediately thought of a literal trail. I enjoyed writing this and I'm glad it has a home!
www.suddenlyandwithoutwarning.com/the-martyr/
The Martyr – Suddenly, And Without Warning
www.suddenlyandwithoutwarning.com
October 31, 2025 at 6:38 PM
Caturday, duo edition! My cats get along for the most part but are not bonded, so it's rare to get pictures of them together, unless you count ones where there's a blur of black as Minnie leaves 😂. But here at a few peaceful moments I've caught over the years!
October 18, 2025 at 5:17 PM
Went to "Night of 1,000 Jack-o-Lanterns" at the Botanic Gardens. I'm always impressed with any art, and this was no different. Very cool to see some carvings in progress as well. Too bad I can only show a couple pictures.
October 11, 2025 at 4:09 AM
Back to TBT/making an archive. "Baking Memories" was published earlier this year in Bright Flash Literary Review. Originally written for last year's NYCM's 500 contest, 2nd round. Since this year's 2nd round was last weekend, it felt apt to post this one today.
brightflash1000.com/2025/04/03/b...
Baking Memories
By Melissa Jornd Frank stands inside the dispensary while a scruffy man with a ginger beard and pin-filled lanyard explains the different options, from oils and resin to drinks and cookies— “Cookie…
brightflash1000.com
October 9, 2025 at 7:15 PM
Today I was surprised with Eeyore crocs (Eeyore is my fave; my feelings about crocs are more complicated) and an acceptance from one of my fave places for one of my fave stories!
As long as I don't focus on my lack of job/interview requests and other real life scaries, I'm a very happy Melissa!
October 7, 2025 at 2:21 AM
Hooray! First round and first place! Wasn't sure how it would fare since it leaned more drama than romance, but that kinda seems to be a sweet spot for me? Well that's two contests coming up this weekend, and debating a third. Decisions decisions...
October 2, 2025 at 4:45 AM
Read my little story online here!

I'm still so happy this found such a perfect home. One of the few stories that I wrote without prompts and/or a deadline, just a growing appreciation of nature coupled with a growing heartbreak over how we treat it. Go hug a tree today 💚
New issue alert! It has multiple sets of wings and eyes and creepy crawlies. Just in time for fall.

Full story here: www.paranoidtree.com/read/vol-57
September 28, 2025 at 12:14 AM
It's hereee! It was an absolute dream working with @paranoidxtree.bsky.social and I could not be more excited to see it all come together. It's possible my entire neighborhood heard me squeal when it showed up today. Such a huge thank you to everyone who worked on this. I hope readers enjoy!
September 26, 2025 at 8:05 PM
Currently taking suggestions for messy stories you love, or craft essays/books/podcasts/what-have-you on writing stories that don't get wrapped up in a nice little bow. Thanks!
September 24, 2025 at 4:14 AM
Happy Gotcha Day to my kittens! Five years ago I made the best decision ever. They hid behind the storage bins (or under the drawer) for about a day before they started coming out to play. After about a week I opened the room to the rest of the house, and now here we are! 🤍🖤💗
September 14, 2025 at 4:29 PM
I am so bad at bluesky, hopefully third time I repost this correctly. My story "Opening the Attic" is free for everyone today! Based a little on depression, and a little on my aunt actually playing in the unfinished attic and always talking fondly about it. Hope you enjoy!

"Opening the Attic" by Melissa Jornd is free to read today!

www.patreon.com/post...
September 13, 2025 at 6:49 PM
TBT to "Accident Prone," my second-ever acceptance, a micro at 101words about revenge. This was originally written for a 'breadcrumbs' theme. I wrote three micros for that theme and two have homes. Perhaps I should revisit the third?
101words.org/accident-pro...
Accident Prone - 101 Words
Just an accident, my mother tells the doctor wrapping my arm in a cast. You know kids. He smiles and […]
101words.org
September 11, 2025 at 8:06 PM
Sent off more applications but I'm too discouraged to continue. Instead, I'm going to see if I can finally get some headway into a story that's been sitting in my WIP for two years but refuses to leave my head. Gotta feel accomplished, somewhere? This job market is absolutely brutal.
September 9, 2025 at 8:06 PM
Caturday, silly edition. They are goofballs. And sometimes they are also just shaved. Apparently I can only add 4 photos so there will be several of these posts so I can show off my beautiful, ridiculous dorks.
September 6, 2025 at 7:32 PM
The reason I always have laundry piles on my couch is so Charlie can have the comfiest naps. 100%. No other reason, definitely not due to laziness and a dislike of tedious folding.
September 5, 2025 at 11:24 PM
Very excited to have received an HM and Phoenix Judge's Choice in Twisted Teams! (Even more excited someone on my team took first, which means I get some $ as well!) I plan to expand this story and really love my characters/idea, so this was a happy surprise. Excited to get revising!
September 5, 2025 at 8:35 PM
This is my last peer WB and I was a bit hem-haw about this story (but it's one of my favorite genres), so I'm pleased to see it got 7 points and is heading to the Final Showdown. Good luck to all the Ravens on Sunday. (Reposted to cover one of the images so it's not labeled Adult Content, lol)
September 5, 2025 at 8:20 PM
Caturday, meet my kitties! Charlie is the white/grey, he's my needy baby. Minnie is sweet and independent, although lately she's been asking for more scritchies. They mostly get along except when Charlie takes playtime to 200. I love them so much. Approx. 7 & 6 years old, respectively.
August 30, 2025 at 3:47 PM
TBT to one of my fave stories & this lovely note: It almost never happens that I immediately make a decision to say yes without further feedback from my associate editors but yours is so lovely and touching, I didn’t want to pass on it or keep you waiting
Enjoy! www.chicagowrites.org/write_city/1...
Things Lost and Taken
www.chicagowrites.org
August 29, 2025 at 12:49 AM
Throwback Thursday! (This is me trying to be active.) My story "Daisy, Maybe" won the 2023 Gold Scribes Prize, one of my fave accomplishments. Fun fact: this story was also my very first acceptance, at the sadly defunct Microfiction Monday Magazine. Enjoy!
www.fairfieldscribes.com/issue-34.html
Issue 34
* * *    Managing Editor: Edward Ahern     * * * *   Associate Editor: Alison McBain    * *    Special Features Editor: Matthew P.S. Salinas    * *     Submissions Editor:  Sarah...
www.fairfieldscribes.com
August 21, 2025 at 8:10 PM
That's me!
We’re happy to announce that we will be publishing the top 3 stories from last year’s 500-word Fiction Challenge! First up is the 3rd place story, “Tomorrow, Today,” by Melissa Jornd (Streamwood, IL, USA) at bit.ly/4mb16qa. Original illustration by Yevgenia Nayberg. Enjoy!
Tomorrow, Today — nycmidnight
Tomorrow is the last day of your life. But that's tomorrow. Length: 500 words Year: 2024
bit.ly
August 17, 2025 at 11:54 PM