Ash and Bone, Skinshift Re-released!

My two novellas previously published by DarkFuse, ASH AND BONE and SKINSHIFT, have been re-released by Crossroad Press with great new cover art!  They can be found at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, and more…

Thanks for reading!

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Ash and Bone at Amazon

Skinshift at Amazon

My Author Page at Crossroad Press

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INCIDENTAL FINDINGS Released Today!

With INCIDENTAL FINDINGS, I depart a bit from my usual near-future medical thriller modus operandi.  This one’s a medical-legal thriller (yes, you get both in one novel!), featuring Nikki Avalon, a young lawyer out to overcome her past and prove herself, despite plenty of obstacles–and outright danger.  It’s the first in a potential series of novels for Nikki.

To address any confusion, this novel was slated for publication a couple of years ago with my prior publisher, but there were various delays and it was never released.  So no, you didn’t miss anything.  It’s just now–as in today–being released!

I’d be interested to know what you think about Nikki.  I put her through a lot in this book, and hope to put her through a lot more as time goes on.  She’s my first series character, so she has a lot of work–and dangerous situations–ahead of her!

At Amazon

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Coming soon to Barns and Noble…

Incidental Findings (Nikki Avalon Thrillers Book 1) by [von Biela, Lisa]

Greetings, 2018!

Well, here it is.  2018.  I always try to imagine what every new year will hold.  And let’s just say, I’m no oracle!  2017 had its surprises–good, bad, and in between.

On the publishing front, I kicked off 2017 by self-pubbing a novella that I’d originally written at a particular market’s invitation.  They declined the final product, so I took the bull by the horns and published it last New Year’s Day.  That’s my little thriller, Moon Over Ruin.  It’s set (mainly) in an abandoned resort we ran across on a trip to Canada a couple of years ago that got caught in my mind.

Then, around the beginning of summer, my long-time publisher, DarkFuse, closed down.  They reverted rights to me, but this of course meant my titles went off-market.  I had 6 titles with them at the time, and 2 completed manuscripts that had not yet been published.  I was very fortunate to join up with Crossroad Press soon afterward.  So far, they’ve republished my 4 novel-length works (with new cover art) and one of my previously unpublished titles (Down the Brink).  And, they published an audiobook of The Genesis Code!  The 2 novellas (Ash and Bone and Skinshift) and the other previously unpublished work (Incidental Findings) are in the works and will be out soon.  Meanwhile, I’m in the second draft of a novel-in-progress that concerns a drought of historical proportions and a young family’s desperate escape from a mega-fire into…even worse things.

This has been a big year for my artwork, too.  I picked up some cheap watercolors a couple of years ago and started dabbling around (I hadn’t painted/drawn in some years).  One thing led to another, and I also got involved with colored pencils about a year ago.  My skills have noticeably progressed, and I’ve posted work on RedBubble and Pixels.  Made a couple of small sales, too.  I also drew a blue and gold macaw with colored pencils and donated the image to Zazu’s House Parrot Sanctuary for use on their Pixels site.  I hope it’s sold a lot for them!

On the travel front, I’ve had some mighty interesting/contrasting trips!  In the summer, we returned to Canada, and took a flight to the icefields in Kluane National Park.  We actually landed on a huge icefield (see the picture below) in a Helio Courier.  Awesome!  Then in November, we visited Death Valley National Park, parts of which are well below sea level.  So from high-altitude snow to low-altitude desert, all in the same year.  Not sure how to top that!

So, a big thank you to my readers and those who have purchased my art, and to everyone reading this, best wishes for 2018!

Greetings 2018

The Making of: Broken Chain

This is a piece I wrote for Broken Chain’s original launch in 2015.  It appeared in DarkFuse’s online magazine at the time.  I’m reposting here as a companion to the novel’s relaunch–a little glimpse inside what went into the novel!  Thanks for reading…

BROKEN CHAIN: HUNTING DOWN THE LINKS

by

Lisa von Biela

You are what you eat.

How many times have you heard that old saying? What if it’s true on a much more fundamental level than you’ve ever imagined? What if something went so horribly wrong with our food supply that this simple admonition to eat properly took on a far more sinister meaning?

You’d have the world I present in BROKEN CHAIN, that’s what.

And it’s not pretty.

Here’s a little peek into what went into writing BROKEN CHAIN…

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While all my novel-length works to date have involved some degree of medical and/or technical research, BROKEN CHAIN by far required the most research before I could even draft the outline. (Yes, for those of you who don’t already know, I am an outliner, not a pantster!) In fact, it required so much research I had to exercise tremendous self-control to avoid outlining/drafting prematurely. Looking back, I’m glad I did. I would have created a messy tangle of inconsistencies had I not taken that time up front to build a cohesive chain of causation for the food supply disaster and its effects on people and livestock.

In my novels, I always base as much of the science as I can in reality before I go forth and take liberties. So, for starters, I needed to know what sort of feed is used in high-volume beef production. What commodities are used to produce that feed? I had to refresh myself on which amino acids belong to the group of “essential” amino acids, those that will become part of the bodily proteins of those consuming them. This research informed my chain of causation for the physical effects that occur in people and livestock in the story.

Recent real-world research has been showing a linkage between mood/behavior and the flora in your intestines. I took this a step further in the story. Frankly, the leap I made doesn’t seem all that implausible, and makes me wonder if I might be onto something that is happening in the world today. I’ll stop there, lest I let out a spoiler!

Given the nature of what happens to the food chain in the story, I also needed to research alternative nutritional sources—food substitutes, if you will. There are liquid diets out there that purport to replace traditional food. Delicious, I’m sure. I also investigated current technology in the production of lab-based meat. Yep, they’re doing it, but a simple hamburger patty costs a not-so-small fortune right now. Not ready for prime time. Of course, the joy of writing fiction is making up your own world. In the book, I improved that technology to allow the production of more sophisticated lab meat products. Yum.

Oh, and this may sound like only meat-eaters are affected. Hell, no. Not even the vegetarians escape the consequences!

The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) referenced in the book is a real part of the CDC. Members of the EIS are “disease detectives” who assist with emergency responses, and investigate infectious and environmental disease outbreaks. As the story opens, Dr. Kyle Sommers has just been accepted into the program, and is a member of the team the CDC dispatches throughout the country to figure out what’s causing an apparent epidemic of extremely violent behavior. This is Kyle’s first assignment, and it will cost him dearly.

As far as setting, rural Minnesota seemed the perfect spot, so I created a fictional town in which most of the book’s action takes place. While others of his team are stationed elsewhere around the country, Kyle is sent to fictional St. Joe, Minnesota, near where he grew up and attended medical school. He brings his pregnant wife Gretchen and their precocious young daughter Lara with him and begins what at first appears to be the impossible task of unraveling the mystery. The pressure for an answer builds as the epidemic spreads and people and livestock continue to die.

The agricultural element of BROKEN CHAIN was fun to research and envision. True story: back in high school, we took some standardized career aptitude test. I got my results back and was stunned to see that I scored far, far higher in agriculture than in anything else. A city girl from LA scoring like that, can you imagine? Maybe there really is an alternate universe.

I admit I do enjoy being out in ag territory. We were having dinner at my favorite place for prime rib—The Cattleman’s Club in Pierre, South Dakota—while on a road trip last summer. It’s the sort of place with sawdust on the floor and the best damned prime rib you can get anywhere. You’d better be prepared to wait on a Saturday night. They don’t take reservations and the locals love this place. Farmers and ranchers. I remember sitting there this particular time, watching them all, trying to absorb their mannerisms and imagine their lives to make sure I fashioned my characters properly in the book.

On that same trip, I was enjoying, um, more prime rib in my second favorite prime rib place in Hamilton, Montana. A little girl sat with her family at the table next to us. I took one look at her and nearly freaked out. As I was writing the book, I had a particular mental image of the daughter, Lara. The little girl at that table looked exactly—and I mean exactly—as I’d pictured her. Same age, build, general attitude, hair, everything. Bizarre and disturbing, considering what happens to poor Lara.

So, next time you take a bite of a nice, juicy steak, or chomp into that soy burger, think about what’s in it—or what might be in it. You are what you eat, you know.

As always, thank you for your support and thanks for reading!

 

Pleasant dreams—or not,

Lisa von Biela

 

Broken Chain re-released by Crossroad Press!

Now that DarkFuse has shuttered, Crossroad Press has been re-releasing my prior titles as well as all-new titles.  They have re-released Broken Chain, my BigAg thriller!  It can be found all over the place:

Barnes and Noble

Amazon

Smashwords

And more…

Thanks for reading!

Lisa

 

A little more on DOWN THE BRINK…

For-profit prisons. Imagine the business model has grown in volume and political influence to become a driving force in the economy. Imagine laws purposely made draconian to feed that business model, fill those beds. Imagine getting tangled up in that system through an innocent mistake. Gil and Aggie Balderas find out what lies behind those walls, and their lives are forever changed.

How far would Guardian Systems go to keep the pipeline full, boost profits? Zach Winters discovers their insidious scheme and decides to do something about it…but will he survive?

What if it’s not fiction, after all?

Undoubtedly the darkest thing I’ve ever written…

Enjoy:

Amazon

Smashwords

Barnes and Noble

For-profit prisons. Imagine the business model has grown in volume and political influence to become a driving force in the economy. Imagine laws purposely made draconian to feed that business model, fill those beds. Imagine getting tangled up in that system through an innocent mistake. Gil and Aggie Balderas find out what lies behind those walls, and their lives are forever changed.

How far would Guardian Systems go to keep the pipeline full, boost profits? Zach Winters discovers their insidious scheme and decides to do something about it…but will he survive?

What if it’s not fiction, after all?

Undoubtedly the darkest thing I’ve ever written…

Enjoy!

Find DOWN THE BRINK at:

Amazon

Smashwords

Barnes and Noble

 

For-profit prisons. Imagine the business model has grown in volume and political influence to become a driving force in the economy. Imagine laws purposely made draconian to feed that business model, fill those beds. Imagine getting tangled up in that system through an innocent mistake. Gil and Aggie Balderas find out what lies behind those walls, and their lives are forever changed.

How far would Guardian Systems go to keep the pipeline full, boost profits? Zach Winters discovers their insidious scheme and decides to do something about it…but will he survive?

What if it’s not fiction, after all?

Undoubtedly the darkest thing I’ve ever written…

Enjoy:

For-profit prisons. Imagine the business model has grown in volume and political influence to become a driving force in the economy. Imagine laws purposely made draconian to feed that business model, fill those beds. Imagine getting tangled up in that system through an innocent mistake. Gil and Aggie Balderas find out what lies behind those walls, and their lives are forever changed.

How far would Guardian Systems go to keep the pipeline full, boost profits? Zach Winters discovers their insidious scheme and decides to do something about it…but will he survive?

What if it’s not fiction, after all?

Undoubtedly the darkest thing I’ve ever written…

Enjoy:

For-profit prisons. Imagine the business model has grown in volume and political influence to become a driving force in the economy. Imagine laws purposely made draconian to feed that business model, fill those beds. Imagine getting tangled up in that system through an innocent mistake. Gil and Aggie Balderas find out what lies behind those walls, and their lives are forever changed.

How far would Guardian Systems go to keep the pipeline full, boost profits? Zach Winters discovers their insidious scheme and decides to do something about it…but will he survive?

What if it’s not fiction, after all?

Undoubtedly the darkest thing I’ve ever written…

Enjoy:

Amazon

Smashwords

Barnes and Noble

New release: DOWN THE BRINK

Greetings!

I know, it’s been a while since I had a brand-new release to announce.  That said, I assure you I’ve been writing at the same clip I’ve kept up since DarkFuse picked up THE GENESIS CODE about five years ago.  No, it’s been more a matter of happenstance, with DarkFuse shutting down this year.  Now I am very pleased to announce that my new publisher, Crossroad Press, just released my latest, DOWN THE BRINK.

DOWN THE BRINK is definitely the darkest novel I’ve written to date–and perhaps the most frighteningly topical/timely.  I’ll let the back cover copy introduce you.  I hope you like it.  Let me know what you think!

Human misery is a profit center. Zach Winters knows this all too well.

In his IT job at Guardian Systems, Inc., the nation’s largest for-profit prison company, Zach sees all the numbers. GSI stops at nothing to drive up profits. He despises everything GSI stands for and is thrilled to land a job at MoonPop, developer and publisher of the wildly popular free game app of the same name. Zach loves his new job. He thinks he has it made—until his curiosity gets the better of him. 

Life is good for Gil and Aggie Balderas. Gil’s working hard to make his dream of opening his own construction firm a reality. But one day, Gil makes a simple mistake. A simple mistake that lands him in prison for six months. What he experiences inside changes him forever. 

Not all prisons are made from concrete and razor wire…

Find it on Amazon.

Find it on Smashwords.

Thank you!

Lisa

My work on Pixels.com/Fine Art America

I’ve been working on my art the past couple of years–in addition to writing, and working, and more.  I recently created several portfolios on Redbubble, and one piece of my work is featured on  Zazu’s House Parrot Sanctuary Pixels site.

I found out Pixels/Fine Art America was offering yoga mats and that did it (well, not just yoga mats, lots of different products, but the yoga mats put me over the edge in deciding to set up there!).  I set up a page there and uploaded my work.  It’s “live” now.  Please check it out and let me know what you think.  Thanks!

My Pixels/Fine Art America Page

All my art up on Redbubble now…

Got it all uploaded!  So there are 4 art collections and 1 miscellaneous photography collection (older).  The art categories are:

Abandoned/Roadside/Retro

Bird art

Abstract/Surreal

Landscapes/Canada

The pieces are mainly watercolor or colored pencil, or the two mixed.  One is gouache and one is watercolor and pastels.  Check it out.  I’ll upload more as I complete and digitize more pieces.  Thanks!

My Redbubble Profile Page