Taylor Swift Makes Time Magazines Person of The Year

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Taylor Swift is telling me a story, and when Taylor Swift tells you a story, you listen, because you know it’s going to be good—not only because she’s had an extraordinary life, but because she’s an extraordinary storyteller.” said the first paragraph of an extensive article in Time Magazine. And Swifies agrees.

“The TIME Person of the Year has typically been a ruler over traditional domains of power,” said TIME Editor-in-Chief Sam Jacobs. frequently a titan of business or a politician yet, none of these roles or anything even somewhat similar have been held by the one whose sole influence was made clear throughout 2023. The scope of what Swift accomplished in 2023 is immeasurable. She charted her path and made the public aware of the outcomes. She committed to affirming the hopes, emotions, and experiences of those who, particularly women, felt disregarded and frequently underestimated.”

The Time cover story, which features an exclusive interview with Swift, is her first in-depth conversation in nearly four years Sam Lansky writes, “This was the year she perfected her craft, not just with her music but in her position as the master storyteller of the modern era. The world, in turn, watched, clicked, cried, danced, sang along, swooned, caravanned to stadiums and movie theaters, and let her work soundtrack their lives.”

In her interview, she said, “Nothing is permanent… So I’m very careful to be grateful every second that I get to be doing this at this level because I’ve had it taken away from me before. There is one thing I’ve learned: My response to anything that happens, good or bad, is to keep making things. Keep making art.”

Collectors are presented with three options for the cover. You can get all three covers if you’re a stickler for detail or can’t decide between the two.

Where can one purchase copies of the “Person of the Year” issue of Time Magazine?
Magazine Shop has copies of the issue accessible online. According to the website, copies will begin to be shipped the week of December 18.

How much is the ‘Person of the Year’ cover by Taylor Swift worth?
One cover costs $9.99, while all three cost $27.99.

Are the Taylor Swift covers of “Person of the Year” available at other stores?
A few stores sell the magazine in hard copy, and you can get Swift’s Time cover there as well, although not all of them will have all three covers.

Retailers offering the magazine hard copies are Barnes & Noble
Target, and Walmart.

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