Marsh was born in Columbia, Missouri, growing up in St. Louis, after her father died. Marsh went to Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, a liberal arts school, on scholarship.
In 2005, Marsh wrote, produced and directed “Weeping for J.F.K.”.[10]
Writing
Taylor worked at the alternative newsweeklyLA Weekly in the personal ad department, starting in the early 1990s, as online dating was hitting. "Relationship consultant" became her official title. Marsh was responsible for starting the first "alternative" personal ad section at the LA Weekly. In 1996, Taylor started publishing short pieces online about dating and the personals, marriage and relationships. Taylor Marsh's trademark column inside the LA Weekly was "What Do You Want?," which included mixture of dating and personal ad advice, with political opinion included periodically.[citation needed]
In 1997, Taylor Marsh became managing editor to one of the first sites online to make money.[11] Marsh wrote about politics daily on "The Editor's Desk," covering the fight between Ken Starr and Susan McDougal regularly, as the Monica Lewinsky scandal unfolded. Marsh resigned from the post after about a year. She wrote about her brief experience in her memoir, My Year in Smut...[citation needed]
Taylor was quoted in the Los Angeles Times in a 2000 article titled "L.A.'s Long Strange Tryst with Democrats,"[12] just after the time she began freelance writing, consulting and strategizing, which lasted throughout the 2000s. The Times quoting Marsh about former Pres. Bill Clinton: "I think Clinton understands the messiness of being human. Clinton knows how bright he is, but deep in his soul he has some sexual healing that he needs to go through, that he has some sexual urges that take him in an opposite direction [from] his intellect. Whole people are messy and incongruous and terribly, terribly flawed."[citation needed]
In 2009, Marsh moved to the Washington, D.C. area.
Bibliography
Marsh's book The Sexual Education of a Beauty Queen: Relationship Secrets from the Trenches was published by Open Road Media in August 2014,.
Marsh's book, The Hillary Effect - Politics, Sexism and the Destiny of Loss, was first published as an eBook on November 14, 2011, through Premier Digital Publishing.