Sep 30

karen dionneAs co-founder of Backspace, an Internet-based writers organization with hundreds of members in a dozen countries, I knew only a handful of friends would be able to attend my book launch no matter where it was held. So I decided to recreate the traditional launch party experience on the Web.

Entertainment for the October 1-3, 2008 event includes video welcomes from David Morrell, Gayle Lynds, James Rollins, and Douglas Preston, a reading by a professional voice actress who’s also a New York Times author, standup comedy from one of my author freezing pointfriends - even testimony from a medical doctor regarding the science behind the story’s premise. There are door prizes: a boxed set of the BBC’s “Planet Earth” series on DVD, bottles of genuine iceberg water, and Penguin Gear from my publisher. And because a book launch party wouldn’t be complete without, well, books, two independent booksellers are making signed copies available.

Compared to a real-world book launch, an online party has definite advantages. Where else but on the Internet could my mom hang out with Lee Child? There’s no limit to the guest list, work schedules and time zones don’t even factor, and perhaps best of all, guests can attend wearing their pajamas.

http://www.freezingpointlaunchparty.com

Sep 6

Not only that, but the reviewer gave FREEZING POINT 4 1/2 stars.  From the October issue of Romantic Times Book Review (mysteries and thrillers section):

freezing pointDionne is going to be an author to be reckoned with if her debut novel is any indication. A fascinating blend of science fiction and fact, it weaves a great deal of information into a complex story of environmentalism, greed and potential Armageddon. Its ingenious plot, genuine characters, superlative writing and nail-biting suspense will change the way you look at a bottle of water.

Environmentalist and engineer Ben Maki sees the possibilities for Earth’s future in a mountain-sized iceberg. If the Soldyne Corporation can tap into the ice, it can provide clean drinking water for millions, and if the company’s vision isn’t all philanthropic, well, there are always trade-offs. But environmental terrorist Rebecca Sweet lives for her cause — free, fresh water for everyone — and she will do anything to stop Soldyne.

As their private battle escalates, a group of researchers on a frozen tundra are drawn into that private war. As the body count rises, the terror escalates and, ultimately, it’s up to Maki and two brilliant and plucky scientists to put the clues together to prevent worldwide disaster.

For more information about FREEZING POINT, visit Karen’s website at: www.karendionne.net