Taylor Swift’s long-hidden novel, “A Girl Called Girl,” may soon be released after nearly a decade of anticipation. The novel, penned when Swift was just 14, explores gender expectations and was recently trademarked, hinting at a forthcoming publication.
Swift first secured the trademark for the novel in 2015, but it remained dormant until recently. The new trademark covers not only the book but also potential merchandise and audio versions. Written during a period of solitude in her early career, the novel reflects Swift’s multifaceted creativity, which predates her music stardom. The decision to revisit this early work suggests Swift is ready to share another side of her artistic journey.
As Swift balances her Eras tour and other projects, fans eagerly await the potential release of “A Girl Called Girl,” hoping it will be as impactful as her music. Swift’s diverse talents continue to surprise and delight her audience, keeping anticipation high for her next move.