Plays

Books

Getting It is an empowering guide to casualsex and hooking up from sex educator and Girl Sex 101 author Allison Moon. A comprehensive and fun-to-read guidebook for people of all sexual identities and experience levels, Getting It covers all the bases of hook-up culture from first moves and sex etiquette to navigating nonmonogamy and sexual health.

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“If you only plan to read one book about sex, ever, make it this one.” Autostraddle

Girl Sex 101 is a sex-ed book like no other, offering helpful info for ladies and lady-lovers of all genders and identities, playful and informative illustrations on each page, and over 100 distinct voices, plus a hot narrative that shows you how to put the info to good use! Learn how to navigate the twists and turns of female sexuality, with special guidance from thirteen guest sex educators including Nina Hartley, Sex Nerd Sandra, Jiz Lee, Dirty Lola, Sunny Megatron, Julia Serano, Reid Mihalko, and more! 

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“Clear, frank, and refreshingly without shame” – Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

Furry-style fox hunts, breaking into waterparks, and masturbating in trees. It’s all just part of the queer life of author and sex-educator Allison Moon. This collection of 18 memoirs celebrates the humor and tenderness of falling in and out of love and in and out of bed.

TV & Film

Two Tents

30 Minute Pilot

The four Kedrowski brothers, only slightly mourning the death of their emotionally distant dad, are surprised to inherit nothing but a crumbling campground. They’re doubly surprised when they learn the campground is already being run by their father’s secret second family.

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Stryker

About

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, sexuality and eroticism, particularly when interfacing with technology. She has a degree in Neuroscience and Theatre from Oberlin College and is an MFA candidate in Creative Writing for the Performing Arts at UC Riverside (’24).

Her play ZERO STATE was an O’Neill Semifinalist (2022) and part of the Bay St. Theater’s 2022 Title Wave New Works Festival.THE TIP OF THE TONGUE was produced in the 2021 Fresh Fruit Festival of LGBT Plays and received a reading at the Come Inside Theater Festival in Portland, OR.
She received two special recognitions from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for writing and directing an adaptation of LYSISTRATA.
Moon’s books have received awards including The Golden Crown Literary Award, Rainbow Book Awards, and Bi Book Awards, as well as starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly.
She was a Lambda Literary Emerging LGBT Writers resident.