Taylor Swift takes the cover of the December 2011 Woman of the Year issue of Billboard magazine.
On being a role model:"As you enter down a career path it becomes very clear what that career path is going to ask of you. One of the things that is a huge part of making music and putting it out into the world is understanding that you now have a role in shaping the lives of the next generation. And you can either accept that role or you can deny it and ignore it and say it's a parent's job to raise their kids. But the reality is what you wear matters. If you're a singer and on TV and in the living room of some 12-year-old girl, she's watching what you're wearing and saying and doing.
On a time in her life she wanted to forget: "Not an entire year, but I've had a six-month period I've wanted to forget-whether you're talking about criticism or an awful breakup or whatever trauma you happen to be going through. Every single one of us has a few months here or there that feel like dark months. For me, what helps me with sad times or frustration or rejection is writing songs about every one of those emotions, and for some reason, after I do that and I'm proud of the song, things make a little more sense to me."