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Where Did i Go? a Memoir Plus by Francene Gillis is on Tour!


As we celebrate the launch on June 22 of Where Did i Go? a Memoir Plus by Nova Scotia-based author, Francene Gillis, we're reaching out to reviewers, bloggers, podcasters, YouTubers, and avid readers who would like to receive a review copy.

Our tour schedule is starting to take shape so wanted to share with you those who have already joined the virtual book tour. Make sure you visit and follow these folks and show the love for those who support authors in their mission to spread the word! As reviews, author interviews and spotlights run, we will be updating the links so come back often :) If you have a favourite book blogger/reviewer, podcaster, BookToker, or Tuber that you think would be interested, add them in the comments below.

The Where Did i Go? Tour Line-up:

Francene Gillis

Sarah Butland's Imagination Captured Author Takeover - Kicked off the tour on May 14

Tea with Francene Gillis on Toons & Wooden Spoons with Mary Janet MacDonald - June 8

Lisa Haselton's Book Reviews and Interviews - author interview - June 16

The Author Journey - author interview - June 17

Readers Favorite - book review - June 18

The Indie View - author Q&A - June 22

Dartmouth Book Exchange Author Spotlight - June 20-27

Brain Injury Association of NS peer led Coffee Chat - June 20 (11:00 a.m. Atlantic)

989xfm Radio Antigonish - author interview - June 20

Midwest Book Review - book review - June line-up

Living the Next Chapter podcast - author interview - July 7

Bring on Lemons - book review - August 17

Sara Dimerman's Help Me Sara - review date TBD

Sun, Moon & Stars (SMS) Book Reviews - review date TBD


As more come on board we will add them to the line-up. If you'd like to do a review, send me an email request with your details and where you would post the review or do the interview.

Thanks for your support of indie authors! Learn more about Francene on her author page at OC Publishing or on her recently launched website. Where Did i Go? is available now for pre-order from Indigo/Chapters, Amazon, Barnes & Noble or ask your local bookstore to order it in for you. Check indiebookstores.ca for one nearest you.

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