Following the conclusion of her highly successful European leg of the Eras tour, Taylor Swift is reportedly already focused on upcoming projects, including the potential release of her long-awaited debut novel, A Girl Called Girl.

Taylor Swift Teases Debut Novel Release As Eras Tour Concludes

Swift trademarks debut novel for possible future release

Taylor Swift has taken significant steps towards potentially adding 'author' to her impressive portfolio by trademarking the name and rights to her long-rumoured debut novel, A Girl Called Girl. Written when she was just 14, the story centres on a mother who wished for a son rather than a daughter. Despite the draft remaining unpublished for years, it has now emerged from archival obscurity.

Fans may soon access the long-awaited manuscript

Swift's recent trademark also extends to merchandise and audio formats of the book, signalling a promising trajectory for its eventual release. The artist previously indicated that she began writing this manuscript before her music career gained momentum, reminiscing about her time on tour in 2012, when she felt inspired to pursue a literary path.

Taylor's successful music career continues to flourish

Since penning the story, Swift has become a global music phenomenon, crowned by Forbes as a billionaire in October of last year. Her upcoming performances are set to continue in November, with her extensive concert series concluding on December 8 in Vancouver, Canada.

Multiple projects in the works for the celebrated singer

In addition to her literary pursuits, Swift is currently preparing to release the re-recorded edition of her acclaimed 2017 album Reputation, which has already generated immense excitement among her fans. Should she manage to integrate her novel into her existing array of projects, the reaction from her audience is likely to be unprecedented.