Hillary Clinton is testing her worth on the free market by returning to the speaking circuit.

Clinton has signed on with the Harry Walker Agency, the Associated Press reported, where she regularly commanded $200,000 or more per speech before her failed campaign for the White House.

The AP reported Wednesday that Clinton will also be writing a book featuring a compilation of personal essays, “inspired by the hundreds of quotations she has been collecting for decades.”

“These are the words I live by,” Clinton said in a press release from her publisher, Simon & Schuster.

“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,” she said.

In addition to the fall release of her book of essays, Clinton is slated to publish a children’s book.

That volume, also scheduled for the fall, is said to be based on her 1996 book “It Takes A Village.”