Hillary Clinton will write a book reflecting on her loss in the 2016 election to President Trump and will soon return to the paid speaking circuit.

The book, slated for publication in the fall, will contain a collection of personal essays, her publishing company announced on Wednesday. Clinton said she will draw from "words I live by" in her essays, using her favorite quotations as inspiration for various reflections on her life.

Clinton will also begin delivering paid speeches again. On the campaign trail, she weathered fierce criticism for accepting six-figure sums in exchange for speeches that occasionally contradicted positions she claimed to hold while running for president.

Transcripts of the most controversial paid speeches were leaked after hackers infiltrated the inbox of her campaign chairman, John Podesta.

Clinton also will be giving the commencement speech in June at her alma mater, Wellesley College, according to the school's newspaper.