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Name of Book: As Told Under The Moon
Author: Ellis Hart
Publisher: Dusk and Dagger Publishing
Publication Date: Oct 1, 2025
No. of Pages: 364
Format: Netgalley Digital
Ellis Hart Presents…
A haunting new anthology of short fiction from some of today’s most exciting indie voices.
Why this collection? Because the best stories aren’t always born in boardrooms or bestseller lists—they’re crafted late at night by indie authors who write with heart, grit, and imagination. These writers deserve to be seen and heard, and this anthology is a stage for their talent.
Inside, you’ll discover horror, gothic romance, suspense, anxiety-inducing technology, eyes watching from the treeline, and the supernatural in an unforgettable collection of modern dark fiction.
Contributors:
Alessandra Benini, Shawn Brooks, Cailin Cecchini, Aurelie Duncanson, Alex Franklyn, Julia Jackson, A.D. Jones, Victoria M. Sorenson, Amy Tackett, David Washburn, SJ King, H.H. Mika, and Ellis Hart (editor and contributor).
My Opinion
As Told Under the Moon by Ellis Hart is a horror anthology featuring a collection of unsettling tales filled with ghosts, eerie creatures, and cursed objects. While not every story leaves a lasting impression, the majority are engaging enough to satisfy fans of short-form horror. Hart creates atmospheric settings and intriguing concepts, though several stories feel as if they end too quickly, leaving the reader wanting deeper exploration and stronger conclusions. A few narratives have the potential to be expanded into full-length novels with richer detail and development. Overall, it’s an enjoyable seasonal read, especially for those who appreciate indie horror and Halloween-themed storytelling. I would give the book 4 stars.









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