Biography

Michael A. Pyle was born in 1953 in Daytona Beach, Florida. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Florida, with a minor in creative writing. He obtained a master’s degree in Linguistics, was an associate professor of English as a Second Language, and later graduated from with a Juris Doctor degree from the School of Law, all at the same university.

He wrote Cliffs TOEFL Preparation Guide and two similar textbooks for foreign students, published by Cliffs Notes and its successors.

In 2012, he published his historical fiction novel White Sugar, Brown Sugar, about racial issues, drug abuse, and recovery in 1950s and 60s Florida. It follows the loss of innocence of the characters, submergence to the depths of desperation, and eventual emergence as recovering adults. It is a story of friendship, hope, strength, and inspiration.

In 2018, he published Cuban Roots after performing extensive research and interviews in the United States and throughout Cuba.

In 2025, he launched his third book, Giga Trouble,

Both novels were published through his small publishing company, Armstrong Media Group, LLC.

After practicing law for 40 years and retiring in 2023, Pyle has turned to writing general fiction. His recent works feature characters from his previous books.

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“Pyle has a gifted way of making it all come to life from every page he writes.

—  Louis Roppolo

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