Almost six years after the release of his biographical book “From the Fields to the Garden,” Jacob “Stitch” Duran announced on MMAjunkie Radio a sequel is on the way.

In case you were wondering: Yes, it is going to address the very public situation ending with his release from UFC duties last year. And, though Duran and the book’s author Zac Robinson ultimately decided to go a different route, “Stitch” considered making the nod to the UFC a bit more explicit.

“I was going call the book ‘Stitch and I Were Never Friends,’ but I figured it was a little too cold,” Duran told MMAjunkie Radio. “And there are so many other things that have happened in my life that just falls in the back burner. But the story that has happened to me from day one to now has been tremendous.”

The scrapped title was a reference to UFC President Dana White’s now infamous line after the cutman was released from his duties with the company following remarks about the UFC’s sponsorship deal with Rebook.

The pair, however, eventually decided to stick with “From the Fields to the Garden 2.” And Duran, who has since been working with other promotions such as Invicta FC, Bellator and WSOF, said the sequel is expected to come out sometime before Christmas.

“It’s going to be a continuation of the stories that we had,” Duran said. “People have been asking, ‘Are you going to be mentioning any of the situations that have happened within the UFC?’ Of course. That’s going to be included. Our trip to Afghanistan with Jake Ellenberger, Amir Sadollah and obviously the MMAjunkie guys, that’s going to be included.

“The storylines, the things that happened in my life have been indescribable. Unless you put in the book. But, it’s been a tremendous life and from the time we left off in the book until now, it’s just gotten better and better. And I’ve met a lot of people, done a lot of crazy things and been involved with a lot of crazy things.”