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Karen Dionne
Detroit native Karen Dionne dropped out of the University of
Michigan in the 1970s and moved to Michigan's Upper
Peninsula wilderness with her husband and infant daughter as
part of the back-to-the-land movement. During the next
thirty winters, her indoor pursuits included stained glass,
weaving, and constructing N-scale model train layouts.
Eventually, her creative interests turned to writing.
Karen's short stories have appeared in Bathtub Gin,
The Adirondack Review, Futures Mysterious
Anthology Magazine and Thought Magazine. She
worked as Senior Fiction Editor for NFG, a print literary
journal out of Toronto, Canada, before founding Backspace,
an Internet-based writers organization with over 750 members
in a dozen countries.
Karen is a member of Sisters in Crime, the Mystery Writers
of America, and the International Thriller Writers. She and
her husband live in Detroit's northern suburbs.
Freezing Point is her first novel.
Books:
Freezing Point, October 2008
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