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Taylor Swift is Not Releasing A Memoir with Flatiron Publishing But Fans Are Holding Out Hope For A Book

Dear reader, that mystery book is not Taylor Swift’s memoir. While Swift continues to dominate live music with her extensive “The Eras Tour” and recent announcement of the “Speak Now” re-records, fans went through a labyrinth of information to theorize about a potential memoir from the Grammy winner. The singer-songwriter has long spoken about how her writing has driven her music career, and has dropped countless references to “poets” and “readers” in recent tracks.

The theories began circulating when Swift announced the “Speak Now” re-records live in Nashville, Tennessee, subsequently posting the new album cover to her social media accounts. The message opened with “Dear reader”, which is also the name of a track on her album “Midnights.” The album drops July 7, but in the caption, Swift’s team references July 9, a date mentioned in the song “Last Kiss.” Unrelated, Flatiron Books, a division of Macmillan, announced “4C Untitled Flatiron Nonfiction Summer 2023” ahead of its July 9 release. The publishing house also confirmed the book is a celebrity autobiography, though the celebrity remains anonymous.

It fills me with such pride and joy to announce that my version of Speak Now will be out July 7 (just in time for July 9th, iykyk ) I first made Speak Now, completely self-written, between the ages of 18 and 20. The songs that came from this time in my life were marked by their… pic.twitter.com/oa0Vs5kszr

— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) May 6, 2023

The Theories

As Swift is known for her easter eggs and attention to detail in her work, fans connected the dots and guessed that the memoir would be released in conjunction with “Speak Now.” “Last Kiss”, which references July 9, is featured on this album. Additionally, on Swift’s last re-record of “Red”, the singer directed a short film for her 10-minute track “All Too Well.” The ending of the short film depicts a fictionalized Swift at a book reading event as an author.

Thousands of people pre-ordered the unnamed book in hopes of having early access to a Swift tell-all. Fans built up hope that the singer would clarify several fuzzy details about her personal life that inspired some of her hit songs.

What’s the most unhinged thing you’ve done because of Taylor Swift?

I pre-ordered a book I know nothing about on the SLIGHT chance it’s her memoir. pic.twitter.com/hrddfJKu9h

— Tess 🩵 NOLA N3 (@tessmhanson) May 6, 2023

#Swifties!!!! Taylor Swift memoir leak???? Conspiracy theory?? Yep, we’re going there!

Purple. The dates. The cover up!! pic.twitter.com/s79xZwOf3x

— Wegner’s Groceries (@grocerieswegner) May 6, 2023

The publisher is yet to confirm who the mystery author behind the already bestselling novel is. Amid the confirmation that the memoir does not belong to Swift, further rumors allege that the memoir is coming from KPop group BTS.

pov ur me witnessing swifties ordering a memoir that they thought was written by taylor swift but it’s actually by bts pic.twitter.com/r2U5dtgDof

— Ethan JUNGKOOK DAY (@augustdnutz) May 8, 2023

As of now, Swift is yet to comment on the memoir rumors. Swiftie book lovers just might be in for a cruel summer.