Alanis Morissette plans to spend this year working on a memoir.
Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine about the book, the singer joked: "It will be all the wisdom I've accrued in the 31 years of my life. A lot about relationships, fame, travel, body-image issues, spirit - with a lot of self-deprecating humour peppered throughout, 'cause I just can't help it."
The singer revealed she had wanted to write a book for some time but after putting "this unrealistic expectation on myself that I had to somehow not only encapsulate my past, but the next 40 years of my life as well" she decided just to push ahead with the project.
Morissette is also at work on the follow-up to her 2004 album 'So Called Chaos', which is due out next year.
She is among the nominees for tonight's Golden Globe awards for her song 'Wunderkind' from 'The Chronicles of Narnia'.