A Wire Rimmed Story: An Interview With Henry Melton

Mr. Henry Melton is an author of mostly science fiction and fantasy books. His best-known works, Small Towns, Big Ideas, involve young adults that getting themselves into trouble with aliens or super-science. He travels quite a bit and those experiences inspired him to ground stories in the real world, and in current times with mostly, ordinary people

I had the opportunity to interview Mr. Melton at Wizard World in Austin Texas November 2017. In this conversation, I was able to ask him about his work his inspirations and the many fascinating ideas connected to his novels. Check out the video below:

He is currently a resident of Hutto, Texas, and has even based one of his novels in that setting.

Mr. Melton is also a fairly active blogger and contributes on his site as well as on Amazon.com and he has written a guide to his novels various levels maturity on his website. You can even download a copy of the guide for free. 

He has also won awards for his works,  Emperor Dad, was the winner of the 2008 Darrell Award for Best Novel and Lighter Than Air won the 2009 Eleanor Cameron / Golden Duck.

Mr.  Milton’s website has quite a bit of information about his travels his ideas help paying works and where to get started and reading his different books and series of books. Among the books, you can take a look at or even purchase is a series called Tales of the U’tanse, a series about the future of the human race. Check out this site and find out where he may be appearing close to you next , stop at his table it will be well worth your time.

William Robinson
William Robinson
William Robinson Experienced interviewer, researcher, and original content creator. Graduated from MTI Houston TX. Was a solid contributor with Moviepilot.com, currently an Associate Editor for ViralHare.com. I have worked as an interviewer/article writer on the convention scene for over twelve years and covered Wizard World Austin and New Orleans, Comicpalooza, Space City Con, Traders Village Con, Free Comic Book Day, Comic Book Literacy, small press artists and studios, as well as reviews on TV, movies, and other media.

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