Allison Moon

Magpie (2024)

After losing his wife, Walter struggles to find his footing. A clash with his daughter sends him across paths with Zoelle, an exuberant woman on a journey of her own. Proof of Concept Short 11 minutes

She Kills Monsters (2025)

When Agnes loses her younger, teenage sister Tilly in an accident, she joins Tilly’s Dungeons & Dragons campaign to try and connect with her lost sibling. But instead of simply playing a game, she finds herself catapulted into an action-packed D&D world. In...

This Room and Everything In It (2024)

As Riley packs up the room she’s leaving behind, she sorts through her belongings and her memories, trying to hold onto everything—including her partner—before it’s gone. 9 minutes

breaking, broken (2025)

A love story between two young Black women: Amari, a nursing student who is dealing with deep depression after losing her brother, and Jazz, an overworked herbalist trying to hold their whole world together. What happens when Amari can’t seem to get out of bed and...

Airness (2025)

When Nina enters her first air guitar competition, she thinks winning will be easy. But as she befriends a group of charismatic nerds all committed to becoming the next champion, she discovers that there's more to this art form than playing pretend; it's about finding...

Silent Sky (2025)

Set in the early 20th Century, “Silent Sky,” follows Leavitt as she begins work at Harvard Observatory in 1905. As one of the few female “computers” assigned to catalog the night sky, she and her colleagues face the challenge of making their voices heard in the...
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Allison Moon

Allison Moon is the author of five books including the instant classic sex-ed guide Girl Sex 101. Inspired by her sex education work, Moon writes screenplays, stage plays, and teleplays that explore the complexities of identity, eroticism, and the body, particularly when interfacing with technology. She has a degree in Neuroscience, Film, and Theatre from Oberlin College and an MFA in Creative Writing for the Performing Arts from UC Riverside (’24).

She is a full time writer, director, and professor.