George Zimmerman juror B37 plans on revealing why Zimmerman was not charged with the murder of Trayvon Martin in a new book, the International Business Times reports.

The juror has reportedly signed a deal to write a book about the highly publicized trial. The woman, known only as juror B37, will work with Martin Literary Management President Sharlene Martin who confirmed the news on Twitter.

In a statement about the book, Martin said: "My hope is that people will read Juror B37's book, written with her attorney husband, and understand the commitment it takes to serve and be sequestered on a jury in a highly publicized murder trial and how important, despite one's personal viewpoints, it is to follow the letter of the law."

 "It could open a whole new dialogue about laws that may need to be revised and revamped to suit a 21st century way of life. The reader will also learn why the jurors had no option but to find Zimmerman not guilty due to the manner in which he was charged and the content of the jury instructions," she continued.

The juror has chosen to remain anonymous because of the sensitivity surrounding the verdict and no further details about the book have been revealed.

Gawker decided to release a video from when Juror B37 was questioned by the attorneys. In the vior dire of the juror a couple key things were revealed about her. She revealed that she doesn't like the media and only gets her source of news from television. When asked if she reads newspapers she responds by saying that newspapers are used in the parrot's cage in her home. She also believed that there had been several riots surrounding the death of Trayvon Martin before the trial began and also referred to the teen as "a boy of color."

When she was asked about the case she said she believed it was "an unfortunate incident that happened."

It is also being reported that juror B37 is a white woman in her 30s. On Saturday evening the verdict in the George Zimmerman case was announced .The six-woman jury found the 29-year-old neighborhood watch captain not guilty in the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.