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Ashley S. Hattle’s work is featured in Nature, INvisible Project, and Spill the Ink magazines and a swath of online and in-print articles. She worked as a full-time writer and editor for nearly ten years before veering into freelance and fiction. Hattle enjoys writing medical and educational content for marketing and advertising purposes and is growing her fiction work in 2025 and beyond. View her writing portfolio and media appearances.
Hattle’s nonfiction book on cluster headaches won two awards for “Excellence in Education” and “Advocate of the Year” from nonprofit organizations. Her debut horror fantasy novel is available on Kindle Unlimited, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble: A Haunting Between Worlds.
She is a five-time semifinalist of the NYC Midnight Short Story Challenge. Challenge critics have hailed short stories by Hattle as “exhilarating,” “ingenious,” and “alluring and evocative.”
Ashley has a unique talent for making any product or service sound enticing. From educational materials to healthcare and legalese, she bridges the gap between company and customer with enticing content. See examples of Hattle's articles and read reviews to grasp what she can do for your copywriting needs.
BACK IN STOCK — "This book is a MUST HAVE. It is the definitive guide to all things cluster. My son is episodic with spring being his roughest time. It is complete torture to watch what he suffers through on a daily -hourly- basis when he is in a cycle. Anyone associated with a clusterhead: parent, spouse, friend, or doctor needs to read this book, then read it again. The references and links to advocacy groups who know and support CH research is priceless. Most importantly, it assures us all -especially our afflicted loved ones- that we are not alone with this bizarre, insidious malady."
- William R. Dietlin
"The emotions this book brought out in me felt like I got whiplash in the best way possible! Love, frustration, sadness, joy, anger, you name it. The twists and turns pulled me right in that I read this in less than 24 hours. The detail that went into this was phenomenal as it painted the picture so clear on what was happening in each event. Highly recommend, you will not regret it."
- Megan Booe
"I GASPED when there was suddenly a ******! I knew that there was something there, but I was shocked to find it through him taking a photo. This sentence especially gave me chills: 'He froze as the image appeared over and over like a double exposure embedded in the darkness'.
- NYC Midnight Short Story Challenge Judge
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