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Kate Dailey

Former Vox Staff

Kate Dailey is the managing editor at Vox. Previously, she worked at BBC New’s North American bureau as a magazine writer and planning editor for both TV and digital. She founded the Human Condition blog at Newsweek and served as a senior editor for Newsweek.com. She started her career at Men’s Health Magazine, and still misses the cafeteria.

Latest articles by Kate Dailey

We read all 25 National Book Award finalists for 2018. Here’s what we thought.
Culture

The Vox staff reviews all the winners and finalists in each of five categories: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translated literature, and young people’s literature.

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Culture

The winners will be announced November 15. Here’s your cheat sheet.

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