Kate White
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Kate White
Kate Whiteis an American writer, magazine editor, and speaker. From 1998 to 2012, she served as the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan. She is the author of ten novels: six books in the Bailey Weggins mystery series, and four stand-alone novels of suspense, including the upcoming The Wrong Man. Kate has also written four non-fiction books with business advice for women, including I Shouldn't Be Telling You This. Her books have appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list. She is...
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth3 September 1951
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The biggest frustration was how poorly prepared he was. He didn't know where to go, and the only thing to do was get nasty or toss it to the audience.
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Cosmo's always had a really authentic voice -- there's no B.S.. We don't have that earnest voice that a lot of women's magazines do.
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I've got to admit, it's one of the most fun parts of my job. We laugh our butts off when we do them. They are over-the-top, but the reader knows they're hyperbolic.
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If Cosmo is Number 1 in China, can democracy be far behind?
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The public is very forgiving. And very intrigued. It's not like, 'Oh no Colin, not you!
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Today, the biggest force everyone is dealing with is celebrity magazines. You're not competing with other people's numbers, you're competing with Brad and Angelina and babies.
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Women now don't want to be in the grind. The baby boomers made the grind seem unappealing.
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We've always been reassuring about sex. We've taught our readers about sex. I know people sometimes feel uncomfortable with it. But I try to tell baby boomers that Gen X and Gen Y are really comfortable with sex. ... It's just a wonderful, healthy aspect of life.
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We've always written a lot about relationships, but our reader's particularly interested in figuring him out,
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Change is scary but almost all change is good.