Hillary Clinton appears to be working on a comeback.
The failed presidential candidate is returning to the speaking circuit by signing with the Harry Walker Agency, where she previously received some $200,000 per speech, the New York Post reported.
Clinton is also planning to publish two books–a collection of personal essays, which will discuss in part the 2016 election, and a children's picture book–this fall, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Clinton released a statement through her publisher, Simon & Schuster, regarding the collection of essays, which does not yet have a title.
"These are the words I live by," Clinton said. "These quotes have helped me celebrate the good times, laugh at the absurd times, persevere during the hard times, and deepen my appreciation of all life has to offer."
"I hope by sharing these words and my thoughts about them, the essays will be meaningful for readers."
Clinton's other work will be a children's book version of her 1996 bestseller, It Takes A Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us.
Clinton has also been rumored to be working on a television show to help prepare her for a presidential run in 2020.
The former first lady, senator, and secretary of state has kept out of the spotlight since she lost the presidential election to Donald Trump in November. Clinton has made a few public appearances, which have included some speeches and Trump's presidential inauguration.