logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code
Mel Gilden
Mel Gilden is the author of many children's books, some of which received rave reviews in such places as School Library Journal and Booklist. His multi-part stories for children appeared frequently in the Los Angeles Times. His popular novels and short stories for grown-ups have also received... show more



Mel Gilden is the author of many children's books, some of which received rave reviews in such places as School Library Journal and Booklist. His multi-part stories for children appeared frequently in the Los Angeles Times. His popular novels and short stories for grown-ups have also received good reviews in the Washington Post and other publications. (See new publications under his name at the Kindle Store of Amazon.com.) Licensed properties include adaptations of feature films, and of TV shows such as Beverly Hills, 90210; and NASCAR Racers. He has also written books based on video games and has written original stories based in the Star Trek universe. His short stories have appeared in many original and reprint anthologies. He has written cartoons for TV, has developed new shows, and was assistant story editor for the DIC television production of The Real Ghostbusters. He consulted at Disney and Universal, helping develop theme park attractions. Gilden spent five years as co-host of the science-fiction interview show, Hour-25, on KPFK radio in Los Angeles. Gilden lectures to school and library groups, and has been known to teach fiction writing. He lives in Los Angeles, California, where the debris meets the sea, and still hopes to be an astronaut when he grows up.

show less
Birth date: July 03, 1947
Mel Gilden's Books
Recently added on shelves
Mel Gilden's readers
Share this Author
Community Reviews
LizHarkness
LizHarkness rated it 11 years ago
Cute, but not my cup of tea.
notyourmonkey
notyourmonkey rated it 13 years ago
A wildly mixed bag of stories, some of which were marvelous (hi, Barbara Hambly!), some of which were awful (hi, author whose name I've blocked because it was SO BAD), many of which skated around somewhere in the middle. I do love me some outsider POV, though, and this was a wonderful collection of ...
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
[These notes were made in 1993:]. I thought this somewhat less formulaic than the run-of-the-mill Star Trek novel, though it does have a classic mad scientist and an irritating bureaucrat at the centre of it, not to mention the doubting female who is eventually convinced of the Ultimate Goodness of ...
see community reviews
Need help?