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Finalist: Keri Blakinger of The Marshall Project

For her insightful, humane portrait, reported with great difficulty, of men on Death Row in Texas who play clandestine games of “Dungeons & Dragons,” countering their extreme isolation with elaborate fantasy. (Co-published with The New York Times Magazine.)

Nominated Work

Biography

Keri Blakinger, currently a reporter at the Los Angeles Times, was a staff writer at The Marshall Project whose work focused on prisons and jails. She wrote “Inside Out,” a regular column published in collaboration with NBC News. Before joining The Marshall Project in 2020, she covered criminal justice for the Houston Chronicle, and her work has appeared in the Washington Post Magazine, VICE, the New York Daily News and The New York Times. She was the Marshall Project’s first formerly incarcerated reporter. Her memoir, "Corrections in Ink," was published in June 2022. She began covering county law enforcement for the Los Angeles Times in 2023.

Winners

Prize Winner in Feature Writing in 2024:

Katie Engelhart, contributing writer, The New York Times

For her fair-minded portrait of a family’s legal and emotional struggles during a matriarch’s progressive dementia that sensitively probes the mystery of a person’s essential self. Feature Writing

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in Feature Writing in 2024:

Jennifer Senior of The Atlantic

For her exquisitely rendered account of her disabled aunt, who was institutionalized as a small child, and the lasting effects on her family, told in the context of present-day care and intervention that make different outcomes possible.

The Jury

Brian Carovillano(Chair)

Senior Vice President and Head of Standards, NBCUniversal News Group

Elizabeth Bruenig

Staff Writer, The Atlantic

Lane DeGregory*

Enterprise Reporter, Hope and Humanity, Tampa Bay Times

Radhika Jones

Editor in Chief, Vanity Fair

Michael Luo

Editor, Newyorker.com, The New Yorker

Michael W. Miller

Senior Editor, Features and WSJ Weekend, The Wall Street Journal

Mark S. Morrow

Editor at Large, The Boston Globe

Winners in Feature Writing

Eli Saslow of The Washington Post

For evocative individual narratives about people struggling with the pandemic, homelessness, addiction and inequality that collectively form a sharply-observed portrait of contemporary America.

Jennifer Senior of The Atlantic

For an unflinching portrait of a family’s reckoning with loss in the 20 years since 9/11, masterfully braiding the author's personal connection to the story with sensitive reporting that reveals the long reach of grief.

Ben Taub of The New Yorker

For a devastating account of a man who was kidnapped, tortured and deprived of his liberty for more than a decade at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, blending on-the-ground reporting and lyrical prose to offer a nuanced perspective on America's wider war on terror.

2024 Prize Winners

Staff of Reuters

For an eye-opening series of accountability stories focused on Elon Musk’s automobile and aerospace businesses, stories that displayed remarkable breadth and depth and provoked official probes of his companies’ practices in Europe and the United States.