"Bad Blood" singer Taylor Swift, 25, wrote a non-autobiographical novel titled "A Girl Named Girl" when she was only 14 years old and she still remembers the details of the plot.
In an interview with GQ magazine, Swift said her parents still have her novel called "A Girl Named Girl." She told the magazine that the novel is about a mother who wants a son but instead has a girl.
In the interview, Swift also talked about the time when her family moved to Nashville from Pennsylvania to jump-start her career as a musician. When asked what if she had never become an artist, she said she would still be involved with music in her spare time.
"But I would have gone to college," Swift said. "And I would probably be involved with a form of business where words and ideas are at the forefront, such as marketing."
Swift did not become a young novelist and she did not go to college to study marketing. Instead, she went on to become the highest-earning music artist in the world today. In fact, she is recently earning more than a million dollars a day.
Since January, Swift earned a total of $317.8million, The Express has learned. Aside from the successful release of her album "1989," she has endorsements for big brands, including Elizabeth Arden and Diet Coke. She is currently on her world tour, as well.
From Swift's "1989" album are chart-topping songs including "Bad Blood," "Shake It Off," "Blank Space" and "Style."