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Taylor Jenkins Reid
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  A best-selling author Taylor Jenkins Reid at the 2023 premiere of the miniseries Daisy Jones & the Six, adapted from her 2019 novel of the same name. (more) Taylor Jenkins Reid American author Ask the Chatbot a Question More Actions Share Share Share to social media Facebook X URL https://www.britannica.com/biography/Taylor-Jenkins-Reid Feedback Corrections? Updates? Omissions? Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Feedback Type Select a type (Required) Factual Correction Spelling/Grammar Correction Link Correction Additional Information Other Your Feedback Submit Feedback Thank you for your feedback Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.

  External Websites Ask the Chatbot a Question Written by Fred Frommer Fred Frommer is a sports historian, author, and writer who has written for a host of national publications. Fred Frommer Fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Last Updated: Sep 8, 2025 • Article History Table of Contents Table of Contents Ask the Chatbot Quick Facts Born: December 20, 1983, Ocean City, Maryland, United States (Show more) { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [ { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " What are Taylor Jenkins Reidu2019s novels known for? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "Taylor Jenkins Reid is known for her historical fiction novels, which often feature protagonists who have achieved fame in such fields as film, music, and sports. Her works include bestsellers that have been or are being adapted into movies or miniseries." } } , { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " How did Taylor Jenkins Reidu2019s writing career begin? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "Taylor Jenkins Reid began writing part-time while working as a casting assistant. She quit her job in 2011 to write her first novel, Forever, Interrupted, which was published in 2013 after a revision." } } , { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " Which novel marked a turning point in Taylor Jenkins Reidu2019s career? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo marked a turning point in Taylor Jenkins Reidu2019s career when it was published in 2017. The novel, about a former Hollywood star, was a critical and commercial success and led to Reidu2019s increased popularity." } } , { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " What are some adaptations of Taylor Jenkins Reid novels? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "Daisy Jones & the Six was adapted into a 2023 Amazon Prime Video miniseries, and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is being adapted into a Netflix film. One True Loves was adapted into a 2023 film." } } , { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " What is distinctive about Taylor Jenkins Reidu2019s writing process? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "Taylor Jenkins Reid has a regimented writing style in which she knows the beginning and end of her stories but not the middle. Her first drafts take four to eight weeks to complete, during which she writes a set amount of words daily." } } ] } Top Questions What are Taylor Jenkins Reid’s novels known for? Taylor Jenkins Reid is known for her historical fiction novels, which often feature protagonists who have achieved fame in such fields as film, music, and sports. Her works include bestsellers that have been or are being adapted into movies or miniseries.

  How did Taylor Jenkins Reid’s writing career begin? Taylor Jenkins Reid began writing part-time while working as a casting assistant. She quit her job in 2011 to write her first novel, Forever, Interrupted, which was published in 2013 after a revision.

  Which novel marked a turning point in Taylor Jenkins Reid’s career? The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo marked a turning point in Taylor Jenkins Reid’s career when it was published in 2017. The novel, about a former Hollywood star, was a critical and commercial success and led to Reid’s increased popularity.

  What are some adaptations of Taylor Jenkins Reid novels? Daisy Jones & the Six was adapted into a 2023 Amazon Prime Video miniseries, and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is being adapted into a Netflix film. One True Loves was adapted into a 2023 film.

  What is distinctive about Taylor Jenkins Reid’s writing process? Taylor Jenkins Reid has a regimented writing style in which she knows the beginning and end of her stories but not the middle. Her first drafts take four to eight weeks to complete, during which she writes a set amount of words daily.

  Taylor Jenkins Reid (born December 20, 1983, Ocean City, Maryland, United States) is a best-selling American author whose novels often feature protagonists who have achieved fame in such fields as film, music, and sports. She is known for her historical fiction, with settings in the 1950s through the 1990s. Reid has received multiple awards, and her books have sold over 21 million copies. Several of her novels have been or are being adapted into movies or miniseries, including Daisy Jones & the Six (2019), about a 1970s rock band. Reid was born in Ocean City, Maryland, and moved with her ...(100 of 889 words)

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