Former (and future!) X-Files star Gillian Anderson is set to write a self-help guide for women titled WE.

The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Gillian Anderson, who stars on the British crime drama The Fall, is teaming up with journalist/activist Jennifer Nadel to write this self-help book targeted at women (and anyone who identifies themselves as female).

WE, which publisher Atria is describing as “revolutionary,” is slated to hit shelves (both physical and digital) on March 8, 2016, which of course is International Women’s Day.

Anderson explains that her and Nadel’s book will aim to, “Provide a path to inner freedom and happiness.”

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The actress-turned-author is not trying to make a political statement with WE, but rather give women, “the power to change the world in which we all live.”

Anderson says she means for the book to be, “a call-out to all women around the world – and by women I include girls, transgender, anyone who identifies themselves as being intrinsically female… that we need to stick together and stand up for each other and not compete against each other.”

Nadel adds, “There is a point at which everything intersects – the psychological, the spiritual, the material, and the political. WE is about taking a journey to that point, and when we reach it suddenly everything becomes possible.”

You can read more about this ambitious new project on The Hollywood Reporter.