The Beautiful and Damned serialized in Metropolitan Magazine. Zelda is asked to write a review on it for the New York Tribune's book section.
The Fitzgeralds move to the Commodore Hotel in St. Paul.
The birth of a daughter - Frances Scott “Scottie” Fitzgerald Click for video clip. Scott took a notebook with him to the birth and scribbled down Zelda’s first words as she came out from the effects of the anaesthetic “Goofo, I’m drunk. Mark Twain. Isn’t she smart – she has the hiccups. I hope it’s beautiful and a fool – a beautiful little fool.”
The Fitzgeralds rent a house at 626 Goodrich Avenue, St Paul
The publication of Scott's second novel The Beautiful And Damned. It received good reviews resulting in 3 printings selling some 50,000 copies.
The Beautiful and Damned is made into a movie by Warner Bros.
Zelda's tongue in cheek review of The Beautiful And Damned appears in New York Tribune.
Zelda's essay, Eulogy On The Flapper appears in Metropolitan Magazine.
The publication of Scott's The Diamond As Big As The Ritz in the Smart Set.
The Fitzgeralds move to the Commodore Hotel in St. Paul.