Anne Heche may have already been dead, but her failed relationship with Ellen DeGeneres continues to live on.

A source told In Touch Weekly that a new memoir called Call Me Anne will be published by Simon & Schuster and Viva Editions and it will serve as the sequel to Heche’s 2001 book Call Me Crazy.

The book will discuss in detail Heche’s failed relationship with DeGeneres that’s why a source for the tabloid claimed that it’s like the actress is haunting the comedian from the grave.

“It’s like Anne is haunting Ellen from the grave. But what Anne has to say about Ellen may surprise everyone. She may not slam her,” the source said.

Even though Heche and DeGeneres’ relationship never worked out, the former has never said anything negative about her ex-girlfriend.

“Anne never bashed Ellen. Anne simply said that because they were a female couple in Hollywood, her career suffered for it,” the source said.

During a previous interview, Heche revealed that she was fired from one of the movies she was supposed to star in after she announced that she was dating DeGeneres.

The actress also said that several producers and directors refused to work with her because of her relationship with the comedian.

DeGeneres, on the other hand, also said some negative things about Heche. The funny woman previously accused her ex-girlfriend of using her for fame.

But despite the tensions between them, there’s no indication that Heche and DeGeneres’ failed relationship will be the main topic of the actress’ book. After all, there are so many important things that happened in Heche’s life that could also be included in the book.

Meanwhile, the late actress has also been making headlines due to the ongoing feud between her son and ex-husband over her estate.

Heche’s 20-year-old son, Homer is questioning the validity of the will that Heche allegedly left James Tupper in 2011.

According to Radar Online, Homer filed a request in court for him and his brother to be named as the people in charge of Heche’s estate. But days later, Tupper revealed that Heche left her estate with him.

“FYI in case I die tomorrow and anyone asks. My wishes are that all of my assets go to the control of Mr. James Tupper to be used to raise my children and then given to the children. They will be divided equally among our children, currently, Homer Heche Laffoon and Atlas Heche-Tipper, and their portion was given to each when they are the age of 25,” Heche’s email reads.