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Taylor Jenkins Reid was born on December 20, 1983, in Acton, and holds citizenship in the United States. She writes in English and has pursued her career across two related disciplines, working as both a novelist and a screenwriter — a dual professional identity that places her at the intersection of prose fiction and screen-based storytelling.

Reid's novels have drawn sustained attention across her career. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Daisy Jones & the Six stand among her notable works, titles that have secured a place in her growing body of fiction. Malibu Rising further extends that body of work, representing another chapter in a career conducted consistently within the novel form. Alongside her screenwriting work, these books mark the outlines of a professional life that moves between prose and other narrative registers.

Her fiction extends further still. One True Loves is among her novels, as is Carrie Soto Is Back, which adds to the range of her output as a novelist. Taken together, these titles — from The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo through to Carrie Soto Is Back — constitute a record of sustained work in English-language fiction by an American writer who has returned to the novel form repeatedly across her career.

Reid's work is catalogued under the Library of Congress authorized label "Reid, Taylor Jenkins," and her titles are indexed in Open Library under the identifier OL7290222A. These institutional records reflect a body of fiction that has accumulated across multiple novels, each contributing to the profile of a novelist and screenwriter whose career, rooted in the United States, continues to be documented and preserved within the formal structures of literary record-keeping.

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I am so fortunate to know people who have believed in me and been there for me in my very best and worst moments.
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I am so fortunate to know people who have believed in me and been there for me in my very best and worst moments.
I love writing two narratives! I think concurrent storylines are my favorite way to write a book.
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I love writing two narratives! I think concurrent storylines are my favorite way to write a book.
I've always been drawn to the idea that small choices in our lives could have drastic effects on our future.
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I've always been drawn to the idea that small choices in our lives could have drastic effects on our future.
I am constantly distracted by my own brain when I've completed a paragraph, realized I don't know what comes next, and start opening a browser tab without even realizing it.
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I am constantly distracted by my own brain when I've completed a paragraph, realized I don't know what comes next, and start opening a browser tab without even realizing it.
I don't think I'm capable of writing without caffeine. And most of the time, that caffeine comes from iced tea.
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I don't think I'm capable of writing without caffeine. And most of the time, that caffeine comes from iced tea.
Starting with 'Forever, Interrupted,' I somehow convinced myself that in order to create content, I had to consume content. What this means is that I have legitimized binge-watching television and told myself that I must do it for work.
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Starting with 'Forever, Interrupted,' I somehow convinced myself that in order to create content, I had to consume content. What this means is that I have legitimized binge-watching television and told myself that I must do it for work.
Selling a film option and getting a studio on board can be a slow process, and until things are official, you never want to spill the beans.
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Selling a film option and getting a studio on board can be a slow process, and until things are official, you never want to spill the beans.
There are, essentially, as many opinions on marriage as there are people in the world.
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There are, essentially, as many opinions on marriage as there are people in the world.
I have often lost whole days jumping from one Wikipedia article after another in an attempt to understand the full scope of marriage as an institution.
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I have often lost whole days jumping from one Wikipedia article after another in an attempt to understand the full scope of marriage as an institution.
It wasn't until I set out to write a novel about marriage that I realized how little I knew about the institution.
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It wasn't until I set out to write a novel about marriage that I realized how little I knew about the institution.
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