
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.
Series
Books

Surfing Samurai Robots
1988

Which Way to the Beach?
1992

Beverly Hills 90210
1991

Summer Love
1993

Senior Year
1993

The Starship Trap
1993

Tubular Android Superheroes
1991

Monster Mashers
1989

Z is for Zombie
1989

Hawaiian UFO Aliens
1991

College Bound
1994

Win One for Bumblelion
1984

No Secrets
1992

Two Hearts
1993

More Than Words
1993

Born to Howl
1987

Butterbear Plants a Surprise
1984

Boogeymen
1991

M Is for Monster
1987

The Pet
1994

Where the Boys Are
1993

Graduation Day
1994

'Tis the Season
1993

Cardassian Imps
1997