When Donald Trump unexpectedly won the presidency in November, it threw a lot of things into chaos—including Saturday Night Live. All season, the businessman turned unlikely politician had been played by non-cast member Alec Baldwin, who was clearly tapped with the expectation that he would only have to play the part until Hillary Clinton won the election. It wasn’t immediately clear if Baldwin, a man with a busy schedule, would be able to stick around to perform the part regularly throughout the rest of the season—let alone Trump’s presidency.

In January, though, Baldwin indicated that he intends to continue appearing on S.N.L. “as much as I can”—and that he actually had plans to poke Trump further: “There’s discussions about other venues we might pursue to further express our gratitude and admiration for the Trump administration,” he told ABC News.

And Wednesday, we learned what one of those venues will be: Penguin Press has announced that Baldwin is teaming up with novelist (and Spy Magazine co-founding editor) Kurt Andersen to write a book called You Can’t Spell America Without Me: The Really Tremendous Inside Story of My Fantastic First Year as President Donald J. Trump. The satirical book’s cover features a gape-mouthed Baldwin, done up in his Trumpy finest; he will also read the audiobook in full Trump voice.

Andersen—who made a habit of tweaking Trump at Spy along with his co-editor, Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter—says that the book will be more than an expanded version of Baldwin’s searing S.N.L. sketches. “I think we’ll be channeling and amplifying the real Trump,” he told the New York Times Wednesday. “Writing for a five- or 10-minute sketch is different than writing a book, which has to be a narrative.”

And though they’ll share credit for the book—a “so-called parody,” according to its cover—Baldwin admits that Andersen will do much of the heavy lifting: “I think it’s fair to say that Kurt will do most of the writing,” he told the Times. “We have that arrangement whereby he doesn’t put on the wig, I don’t open up a Word document.”

The book—sure to be tremendous, fantastic, big, beautiful, and yuge—is set to be released in November, one year after Election Day 2016.