Maegan Provan's Blog, page 37
April 4, 2013
New Adult Fiction Addiction Founders Free Weekend Frenzy
Tricia, Tori and myself are having our books available for free each weekend in April. Celine is up first, coming up the the 6th and 7th! Be sure to pick up your free copy while they’re available.
(flyer art by Victoria Barrow)


April 2, 2013
Book #2 is Hard: The Challenges of a Sequel (Now with gifs!)
Reblogged from Author Victoria Barrow:







So, you've written a book. Sweet! Publish that bitch, and feel awesome. You've done the hard work, made some characters, put them through some shit, and squished it all together in a readable, cohesive format. Smell your pages, look at your shiny kindle/nook file, and relax. Job well done.
Aaah... Let's take a minute.
/iced-tea.
....Mmm, the taste of victory.
I share the sentiment
April 1, 2013
Children of the Revolution- Bono, Gavin Friday & Maurice Seezer
The Plague of Independent Publishers
Reblogged from Tricia Drammeh:
I thought long and hard about posting this, shelved it for a while, and eventually decided the issue is too important to ignore. If this post forces one author--just one--to look a little more closely into his or her publishing options, I'll feel like some of my experiences had a purpose.
Now, in order to avoid being sued or hurting any feelings, I want to stress the fact that this post isn't about my publisher, your publisher, or any specific publisher.
Very well said, Tricia
Sneak Peek of Book 2
Now, I am going to be completely up front. This is a very raw preview, but I really love this part. This is 100% a spoiler if you have not read Celine. If you have, thank you, and I know that you’ll like it! If you haven’t… Celine is now available on Amazon.

Chapter 1 Preview (C) Maegan Provan


March 31, 2013
Reviews, Truths and Extortion
As self published authors, we have to do everything ourselves. We have to find people that would be willing to edit our book (for free most of the time). We have to find a cover artist that is willing to work with us for a reasonable price. We also have to find someone to format for us if we don’t get how to do it ourselves. To get our name out there, we recruit people to review our books and help get our ratings up on sites like Goodreads and Amazon. Most people I know are more than glad to accept a free book when all that’s asked of them in return is for them to review a book. Hell, I love doing stuff like that. The last thing we would expect is for someone to accept our free book only to turn around and try to extort us for them to give us a 5 star review.
I recently learned that this happened to a new author. The reviewer messaged the author claiming that their book was full of typos and for the “low price” of $65 the reviewer would gladly give the book a five star review as well as edit the book again for the author. The author, realizing how unethical it would be to literally pay for a five star review, respectfully declined the reviewer’s offer and went about their day. The author didn’t really think much of it after that. As soon as the reviewer got that response, they posted their review.
The review starts out, nice and honest, but at the end, the reviewer goes to town, saying those magical words that turn off any potential reader. “This book was so rife with typos and wrong words that I was repeatedly distracted and taken out of the story.” Now, I am all for an honest review, and I strongly advocate them (as you all have seen), I am not okay with bully reviewers trying to extort authors for a 5 star review. The most fucked up part is that the reviewer still gave the book 4 stars. I have never seen a book get something as high as a 4 star then get thoroughly trashed in the review.
There are books out there that have reviews like this, but they have 1 or 2 stars attached to them. While I have been asked to withhold the most damning piece of evidence, I will tell you this: I have read the book and I completely disagree. If that person were being honest, then like I said, no problem. I just can’t take that review seriously after the original exchange. Let’s be real here for a moment. If you had issues with a book’s editing and wanted to give an honest review, would you go to the author and say “I’ll over look it if you pay me?” I would hope that the answer is no. Hell, I’ve reviewed a book that was full of typos and I was being completely honest, but I didn’t rate that book 4 stars, I rated it 1, as it deserved. I will leave it at that, and hope that people who come across this book will take the review for what it is.
I just don’t understand why people would behave in such a manner. It’s… Well, it’s disgusting.
What do you guys think? What would you do if a person purposely rated your book lower simply because they wanted money?


March 30, 2013
My favorite part about being an author AND Whovian
March 29, 2013
Turn it Off by Paramore
New Adult Fiction Addiction: Celine- NA Book of the Week
New Adult Fiction Addiction: Celine- NA Book of the Week
This week on the new Facebook page New Adult Fiction Addiction Celine is the Book of the Week! Please stop by and like the page as well as shot them a PM if you’re a NA author and you’d like to be featured!

