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Stabenow envisions Storyknife benefiting "somebody who is broke, who is discouraged, who has seen every manuscript that she has sent to New York returned like a little homing pigeon, who needs just a little encouragement to just hang in there until her ship comes in," Stabenow said. It can also be the woman who gets up at 4 a.m. to have an hour to write before her family and life consumes the rest of the day. Phase one kicked off last week -- a year to raise $1 million to construct the main building, cottages, roads and septic system. The goal is to break ground next April. "If someone wrote a $1 million check or four $250,000 checks today, the builder could start tomorrow," Stabenow said. But she's also realistic. "I don't know how many people there are with a million dollars who are inclined to give it to a writers' retreat." The project is accepting donations at http://www.storyknife.org. If, after a year, the plan isn't realized, she says all donations will be returned, minus credit card processing fees. But if the goal is met, the second phase is to set up a $20 million endowment so future fundraising won't be necessary.
She's also set up a living trust, and all her real and intellectual property is given to Storyknife when she dies. Her books will continue to earn money after her death, as will any stage and screen rights. "The board of directors will be able to mine the income of those rights for the benefit of Storyknife in perpetuity, I would hope," she said. Stabenow has thought a lot about the first woman who might receive a residency at the retreat, maybe someone not very unlike her most famous character. "Kate is an Alaska Native, and she is a woman. I would be ecstatic if the very first writer to step foot in a Storyknife cabin was an Alaska Native woman writer," Stabenow said. ___ Online:
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