Alec Baldwin is writing a memoir called Nevertheless, which will be available in the fall of next year. He will surely have a lot of ground to cover, considering his long withstanding, sometimes-controversial career.

The book will be published by the HarperCollins imprint Harper and it’s a follow-up to a 2008 book he wrote about divorce called A Promise to Ourselves. He went through a tumultuous divorce and custody battle with actress Kim Basinger, whom he shares daughter Ireland with.

Now happily remarried to Hilaria Baldwin and expecting their second child together, the former 30 Rock star has a lot of life experience to draw from.

HarperCollins’ Jonathan Burnham told The AP in a statement that Baldwin is a “larger-than-life talent with an astonishing range,” noting his “life up to now has been far from dull."

"In this memoir he writes about his family, lovers, friends and enemies, confronts his former demons, relives the highs and lows of his career, and opens up in an unflinchingly honest way about his life and times,” he continued. “This memoir will be funny, occasionally combative, often moving and an unbelievably good read."

In 2013, Baldwin was fired from his own MSNBC show Up Late With Alec Baldwin for hurling gay slurs at a photographer.

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