Director Steven Soderbergh is supposedly retiring, with this year’s Side Effects and Behind the Candelabra slated to be his last projects. So while looking for new media to conquer, he’s gone to Twitter to tweet out a novella.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Magic Mike director is currently using photos and short tweets to bring his fans Glue, a novella. Less than 24 hours ago, he wrote, “I will now attempt to tweet a novella called GLUE.” He just finished chapter seven.

The novella comes just months after a Collider interview, in which he confirmed that the Twitter handle @Bitchuation is him. The account is not currently Twitter verified and only has 4,230 followers.

When Collider told him that he didn’t tweet enough, he explained, “Here’s the thing, I have rules about that, which is I’m not there to sell anything. What will happen, it’s going to be streaky, what will happen is I build up a bunch of stuff and blow it out all at the same time. I don’t know if that’s the way you’re supposed to do it, but that’s the way it’s happening. I’m about a week away from another burst of tweets. It’s fun to have, it’s kind of like having a pseudonym, it’s kind of like being Peter Andrews, I feel I can hide behind that, which is fun.”

Soderbergh has said that he is retiring from filmmaking. His Side Effects opened earlier this year and in May, Behind the Candelabra will be screened at Cannes and air on HBO in the U.S.

However, Indiewire reports that he has confirmed that a Magic Mike sequel is in the works. “It's getting pretty far along,” he told PrideSource.