What's next for Taylor? It's not an album—it's a novel!
Following the conclusion of her European The Eras tour, Grammy-winning pop sensation Taylor Swift is reportedly preparing to release her debut novel, A Girl Called Girl. The book, which Swift penned as a teenager, explores the storyline of a mother who wishes a son instead of a daughter. Per Daily Mail, the original manuscript was believed to be in her parents' possession. Here's a major update on this novel!
Swift trademarks novel name and rights
Swift has recently trademarked the name and rights to her debut novel, indicating that its release may be imminent. This is not the first time the pop star has done so; Swift first secured the rights to the book's title back in 2015. The new trademark reportedly includes merchandise related to the book and audio versions, suggesting a comprehensive launch plan.
Swift's early writing aspirations
The Love Story crooner had previously disclosed that she began writing the novel before her music career took off. During her 2012 tour, she shared with fans that she initially aspired to be a novelist. "I had this epiphany; I'm going to be a novelist and I'm going to write novels. That's going to be my career path," she said at the time.
Swift's upcoming projects and personal life updates
In addition to the novel, Swift is also working on other projects, including the re-recorded version of her hit 2017 album Reputation. Meanwhile, her globe-trotting tour will resume in November, with the first stop in Toronto on November 14. On a personal note, Swift and her partner Travis Kelce are reportedly enjoying some downtime together at her Rhode Island mansion before the upcoming NFL season.