Martín Solares

Martín Solares
Born1970
Tampico, Tamaulipas
OccupationWriter, critic and editor
NationalityMexican
Notable worksEl planeta Cloralex (1998); The Black Minutes (Los minutos negros, 2006)
Notable awardsEfraín Huerta National Literary Award (Premio Nacional de Literatura "Efraín Huerta", Mexico, 1998)

Martín Solares (born Martin Mauricio Solares Heredia in 1970) is a Mexican writer, critic and editor who received the Efraín Huerta National Literary Award in 1998 for his short story, "El planeta Cloralex". The 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction laureate, Junot Díaz, praises his work as "brilliant, but mostly unavailable in English".

According to an article Solares wrote for La Jornada, during his teenage years he briefly had Rafael Guillén Vicente (Subcomandante Marcos, according to the Mexican authorities) as a substitute history teacher. He went on to work as an editor for several publishing houses and by the late 2000s he was completing a doctorate in Iberian and Latin American Studies at the University of Paris I.