Award-winning journalist Bob Woodward has a new book that will explain how he came to write so many inside accounts from Washington. Simon & Schuster announced Tuesday that “Secrets: A Reporter’s Memoir” comes out Sept. 29. The publisher says Woodward has kept “notes, transcripts, and files” from key interviews. The book covers his long reporting relationships and the major stories he has helped break and reaches from Watergate to the Trump administration. Woodward became a household name in the 1970s when he and fellow Washington Post journalist Carl Bernstein helped break the Watergate scandal and other news about the Nixon administration that eventually led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation. Woodward has written or co-written more than 20 bestsellers.