Category Archives: Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer
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Halloween Countdown: Halloween (1978)
Leave a commentOctober 25, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
If you’re a scary movie junkie and haven’t watched Halloween (1978), check it out. It’s directed by John Carpenter, and it …
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‘Two Months of Crime’ Book Sale & Giveaway
1October 6, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
This latest tour is an extension of my June 5th, Spring Time Book Club promo which introduced Promised Lies, the first …
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FREE Ebook: Her Final Watch
Leave a commentAugust 25, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
Four days until my crime novel, Her Final Watch is available for FREE on Amazon! 8/29-9/2 Thank you, Endeavour Press!
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YA Mystery: Shadowed Seats by Marguerite Ashton
Leave a commentJune 19, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
Whew! I’ve just finished a two-week blog tour for my crime novel, Promised Lies. I enjoyed getting to meet new readers …
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Write2TheEnd Writer’s Retreat – Day 1
Leave a commentJune 15, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
I was invited to attend the Writer2TheEnd writer retreat. I’m glad that I attended. My writing mentor, Ami Hendrickson was one …
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Clean up, Clean up: The Song
Leave a commentJune 11, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
Yes, I’m talking about the song sung by the famous purple dinosaur of the 90’s – Barney. It was the …
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Are We There Yet? Part 1
Leave a commentJune 10, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
I’ve been told that the three most common stressful events in a family’s life are divorce, the death of a …
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Table Talk Required
Leave a commentJune 7, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
Finding a day and time to have everyone come together for a family meal and share what’s going on in …
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Is it Bedtime? Mom Wants to Know.
Leave a commentJune 5, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
Raising two little ones, eighteen months apart is a challenge. Keeping from pulling my hair out, is even more difficult. …
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Motherhood: v2.0
Leave a commentJune 3, 2017 by Marguerite Ashton
After having five children, I still wonder why we mothers weren’t given an instruction manual on how to raise modern …
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