Thursday, November 19, 2020

*Book Tour & Giveaway* I Know How This Ends by Imogen Markwell-Tweed-GUEST POST

 


I Know How This Ends
by Imogen Markwell-Tweed
Genre: Sweet M/M Paranormal Romance


Alone in the woods of West Virginia, Tabbris lives a quiet life. He tends to his garden and communes with the bees and feels the presence of holiness in his every small, humble action. A fallen angel with the ability to see the future, Tabbris tries his best to stay out of humanity’s sight.

In L.A., Daniel is the life of the party. Loud, abrasive, desperate for approval and companionship, Daniel never sits still — and he’s never alone.

When Daniel gets a large research grant to investigate cryptids, he sets off for West Virginia. What he thought would be a good prank and a fun conference paper turns out to be an adventure he never saw coming.

Tabbris’s quiet life is uprooted by a mysterious man falling across the borders of time and into his front yard. Daniel is not supposed to be here! But there’s something intriguing about this man, beyond his surprising appearance and penchant for mythological creatures. When Daniel keeps showing up, Tabbris is plagued by the possibilities that the man ignites in him.

The only problem is that Tabbris can see the future. And he already knows how much pain they have in store. He knows how this ends.


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Imogen Markwell-Tweed is a queer romance writer and editor based in St. Louis. When she's not writing or hanging out with her dog, IMT can be found putting her media degrees to use by binge-watching trashy television. All of her stories promise queer protagonists, healthy relationships, and happily ever afters.


GUEST POST

Convince us why you feel your book is a must read.

Yes, absolutely. I try to write character-first stories because that’s what I like and what I find motivating in romance. So the first thing I do as a writer is think about my characters: I make them playlists, I consider what their daily routine would be, their desires and fears. I try to make them as real to me as my best friends. Then, I start writing.

I do come up with basic outlines— major plot points, the scene for each chapter, but I let the dialogue and nuances of their personalities really lead.


Have you written any other books that are not published?

Yes! I write fast fiction novellas with Bryant Street Shorts on Scribd. With an account, you have access to almost twenty novellas I’ve written in the past year. I also publish on my Patreon, and have quite a few books not published in the works.



Do you prefer to write in silence or with noise? Why?

For creative writing, I like noise. I use Coffitivity and a playlist at the same time usually. For copywriting or any sort of editing, I need silence. I think it comes down to intention and inspiration: for creatively writing, there is room to be swayed by your surroundings. Like, if I’m in a cafe, the buzz of the noise or a person’s sweater or mannerisms might make it in. But when I’m editing, or doing other types of writing, I need to be focused entirely on the words themselves: the syntax, the grammar, the style.  


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1 comment:

  1. LOVE the excerpt & the cover is different :) Thanks for the chance to win :)

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