Charlie Sheen will tell the story of his life and career in a memoir, People magazine reports.

Gallery will publish The Book of Sheen this fall. “Charlie Sheen should not be alive to write this book,” the press says. “But in The Book of Sheen, the movie and TV star, who has defied the odds, finally presents his story, in his own words.”

Sheen, the son of actor Martin Sheen and brother of actor Emilio Estevez, first broke through in show business in the 1984 film Red Dawn and went on to star in films including Platoon, Wall Street, Young Guns, and Major League. He earned four Emmy nominations for his role in the sitcom Two and a Half Men, on which he appeared from 2003 to 2011.

He was fired from the series after insulting its creator, Chuck Lorre, and had a public meltdown, telling radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, “The only thing I’m addicted to right now is winning.” He went on to do several more interviews, saying in one, “I’m tired of pretending I’m not a total bitchin’ rock star from Mars.”

In the memoir, Gallery says, Sheen “delivers a clear-eyed narrative of his highs and lows with humor, candor, and a vivid, captivating writing style that is uniquely his. The Book of Sheen reads like a far-fetched, overstuffed novel of Hollywood life—yet it is all true.”

Sheen shared news of his memoir on the social platform X, writing, “one thing I can guarantee; you will not be bored reading this. It’s been a helluva ride, (thus far) and i’m honored to finally share the journey in my own words. (even the naughty ones.)”

The Book of Sheen is scheduled for publication on September 9.

Michael Schaub is a contributing writer.