By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jun 10, 2015 06:00 AM EDT

Naya Rivera is ready for a tell-all. The former "Glee" star is to release a memoir filled with stories about her life.

In the last few days, former "Glee" cast Rivera has been tweeting about a book, titled "Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up." The actress promised that her book will be a real page-turner.

"So many juicy stories about my life. Glee, guys, growing up & much more," Rivera tweeted.

A report from Huffington Post revealed that the book will include Naya's rags-to-riches story as well as her experiences in being a half-mix in Hollywood. Presumably, it will also include the real deal behind the drama with Big Sea, Lea Michele and Kim Kardashian.

According to Publisher's Weekly, Naya sold her memoir to Joanna Ng at Tarcher while Lauren Smythe of Inkwell Management brokered its world rights deal.

Aside from the upcoming release of her book next year, Naya also maintains a blog. It's one way to keep the pregnant actress who is on her second trimester busy and active. In her blog, she tackles topics like mommy issues, lifestyle and fashion.

From the excitement she feels about her new book, the actress feels the same about being an expectant mother. Naya said that she has done something rewarding in terms of her career and cannot wait to venture into something "more fulfilling."

"I am excited about everything! I've done so much in my life career-wise, and now I'm doing something even more fulfilling; something that is life-changing and an absolute miracle. I'm excited for new experiences as well as getting to relive old ones, by seeing the world through new eyes," Rivera said.

She also discussed how her family has shaped and helped her to create a vision for the future. She confessed that they didn't have a lot of money growing up, and these past experiences gave her an insight about the kind of future she wants for her child.

"I didn't grow up with a lot of money. When we did get ahead a little, we were middle class at best. For a short period of time, my family was on food stamps. This all meant that paying for college was a huge struggle. Since I've become successful in my work, I have remained aware of the other side. I've lived in all these different realms and have a lot of experiences to draw from as I think about the kind of future I want for my child," the actress said.

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