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Lisa Brideau

Lisa Brideau
LISA BRIDEAU (‘bree-doe’) was born and raised in Nova Scotia, Canada. Her writing is inspired by the ridiculous quantities of classics and science fiction she read during her formative years with a crust of CanLit layered on top. She currently works as a sustainability specialist in Vancouver, BC. When she takes breaks from trying to mitigate catastrophic climate change, she likes to write speculative suspense novels, practice her waltz, or weave. ADRIFT is Lisa's first novel. You can find her online at: www.lisabrideau.com or on Instagram at @BookBrideau


On Writing a Climate Change Thriller With Realism and Hope

"Building the world of Adrift was like taking the monster out of the closet and studying it in daylight."

May 11, 2023  By Lisa Brideau
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