About
Michael Solis is a writer of science fiction, fantasy, and creative non-fiction. He has worked extensively in development and humanitarian action in Kenya, Sierra Leone, and Latin America. Michael graduated from Princeton University and holds master’s degrees in Human Rights Law and Gender Studies. Through his travels, Michael developed a passion for storytelling, drawing inspiration from his diverse global experiences and queer identity. Deficient is his award-nominated debut novel. Originally from New Jersey, Michael currently resides in Geneva, Switzerland.
Michael is a member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) and the International Society of Latino Authors (ISLA).
Featured Work
Deficient
Alé Aragon isn’t like the other kids at school. He can’t fly, read minds, or turn invisible like the genetically accelerated majority. As a powerless Deficient, Alé’s reality is one of constant ridicule—tormented by bullies, scorned by his brothers, and barely tolerated by his father. His greatest refuge is his best friend, Yalamba, an outspoken artist whose drawings come to life.
But when Yalamba vanishes in an ability-related hate crime, Alé is the prime suspect. Desperate to find her and clear his name, he teams up with fellow outcasts to uncover the truth. As they dig deeper, they realize Yalamba’s disappearance is linked to a series of unsolved murders targeting the extraordinarily gifted.
With danger closing in, Alé must confront his deepest fears and insecurities to solve the mystery and rescue Yalamba—before it’s too late. And he’ll have to do it all without an ability of his own.