Est. Portfolio — Vol. I
Here you will find a portfolio of Morgan's piano compositions and books, and what her role as a Crisis Counselor has played in her art.

02 — About
Being self-taught has allowed me to fully dive into my emotions with no rules to hold me back.
Morgan Solis is an author, musician, and crisis counselor whose work moves between the eerie and the elegant. Drawn to the themes of The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror, her writing focuses on memory, repetition, and the small horrors of ordinary places. Every book is quietly threaded with the language of mental health. The days are spent listening. The nights are for writing and recording: simple arrangements, warm sounds, and pages filled with the thoughts and conversations that follow me home from work.
03 — Library

Featured — Novella
Eerie, suspenseful, and unnerving. Nancy arrives for a job interview at an unfamiliar building. Things quickly take a turn for the worst as she forgets where she is, repeating her actions unknowingly. Beneath the dread, a quiet study of dissociation and the mind's protective loops.
"If you like The Twilight Zone or Black Mirror, you'll find this read enticing and unable to put down." —On The Backrooms
04 — Soundwork

Morgan Solis is a 26 year old American composer from Seattle, Washington, and is a self-taught pianist, singer, songwriter, and author.
Solis taught herself piano at the age of 8 and has been playing by ear ever since, with her very first piano composition being composed at the age of 12, titled "Snowfall".
Since then, she has composed over a dozen piano compositions, with her most known being "rainy Washington day". This song marks the beginning of her album "3 years of winter", when most of her works were made, referencing the years of the pandemic.
“If you like The Twilight Zone or Black Mirror, you'll find this read enticing and unable to put down.”
— On The Backrooms