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TITLE: Dana Stabenow
SPEAKER: Dana Stabenow
EVENT DATE: 10/09/2004
RUNNING TIME: 41 minutes
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Dana Stabenow speaks at the 2004 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Dana Stabenow, raised on a 75-foot fish tender in the Gulf of Alaska, would write stories about normal children who lived on shore when she was not seasick. After many experiences including working for the Alyeska Pipeline and graduating from University of Alaska's (Anchorage) MFA program, she sold her first book "Second Star." However, it was her Kate Shugak series that led the way to her winning an Edgar Award in 1993. Her most recent book is "A Taint in the Blood," the 14th Kate Shugak mystery. Stabenow lives in Anchorage.
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SERIES: National Book Festival 2004

