FIlE- This July 26, 2009, file photos shows former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin waiving goodbye to supporters after giving her resignation speech during a ceremony in Fairbanks, Alaska. According to Palin's financial disclosure statement released Tuesday, she received $1.25 million as a retainer for her upcoming book "Going Rogue." from publisher HarperCollins. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, file)
Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is promising to visit more cities than a conventional book tour when her memoir "Going Rogue" is published later this month.
Palin says the locations of her book tour will be announced later this week by her publisher, HarperCollins. But in a Facebook posting Tuesday, the former Alaska governor says she's decided to travel to cities outside of the typical book tour venues.
Her book hits stores Nov. 17. Palin will appear on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" the day before the book release.
Palin says she's also trying to line up other interviews with hosts such as Bill O'Reilly, Barbara Walters and Rush Limbaugh.
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