Although no plans have been finalized for a new Wu-Tang Clan album to be released anytime soon, the group will comeback together when they are featured in their own book titled “The Wu-Tang Manual”. The book is being put together by the RZA and Riverhead Books (the same company working with Marion “Suge” Knight on his autobiography) and is scheduled to hit stores in the summer of 2004 according to MTV.

“It’s part-oral history, part-narrative. There are a number of autobiographies from the members of the Wu-Tang, and a large part of it is explaining the Wu-Tang Clan mythology,” Sean McDonald, the editor of Riverhead Books said. There may also be a New Year’s Eve performance in the works that would prelude a possible tour next year, there have been no finalized plans stated yet. In other Wu-Tang news, Ghostface Killah will be donating 1,000 sleeping bags to homeless New Yorkers starting November 24 at the Bowery Mission in Manhattan. Raekwon, Ghostface, Method Man and Ol’ Dirty Bastard are all dropping solo albums in the next few months.