where he met and fell in love with an 18-year-old Southern belle - Zelda Sayre. Scribners rejected his novel for a second time, and so Fitzgerald turned to advertising as a steady source of income.
After his marriage to Zelda Sayre, the couple lived in White Bear Lake awaiting the birth of their daughter Scottie in 1921. They left St. Paul the following year and Fitzgerald never returned ...
Zelda Sayre, who is nobody’s fool, but this self-confident young man isn’t just anybody. He’s F. Scott Fitzgerald, who after over 100 rejections, will soon have his first novel published ...
Born Zelda Sayre, the Alabama-raised Zelda met a fellow future novelist, F. Scott Fitzgerald, in 1917. They were engaged, then separated, then engaged, then married, then separated again.