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Suzanne Schultz Pick
Married to Steve. Mother of Jack. Librarian IT Assistant. Writer, teacher, blogger, podcaster, technological princess.
Personal Links
- bookblogarama
- The Tales of Missus P.
- Jack's Mum
- http://suzanneschultzpick.wordpress.com
- Jack's Mum Podcast
- suzannepick.uk
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Recent Posts
Jack’s Mum (my podcast)
- Mommy hood and toddler days
- Happy New Year! It’s time to start preschool.
- Episode 12: Getting a toddler ready for Christmas
- Episode 11: After Covid we're getting on with things
- Episode 10: Covid Is Still Ruining My Plans after Freedom Day
- Episode 9: How Covid Can Still Ruin Your Plans
- Episode 8: Swimming, nursery, sickness, and Covid testing
- Episode 7: Taking a Toddler Out and About
- Episode 6: Self-Care
- Episode 5: Nursery
Medium
- Goal-getting and all that
- Finding motivation on your commute through podcasts
- Reflections on my first year as an Avon Representative
- I’m obsessed with Build-A-Bear and I need help
- Making plans after a couple of uncertain years
- One of many posts about The Beastie Boys
- Do I Really Have a Book Inside of Me?
- On losing our last Golden Girl
- Don’t Look Up – a dark comedy with so much more
- How to start 2022 with writing goals
Tag Archives: Shakespeare
Contemporary or classic books?
Just a few of my books lying around. This is why I need a bookshelf. Today I stumbled across the Guardian article, “Influence of classic literature on writers declining.” I understand what the author is saying. When I was in … Continue reading
Posted in All About Me, Books, Library, Review, Shopping, Writing
Tagged article, Austen, author, authors, books, bookshelf, college, Contemporary, drivel, English, entertainment, example, fact, fiction, Guardian, heritage, Influence, language, literature, news, photo, preference, reading, sellers, Shakespeare, writing
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R is for Reality Bites and Romeo + Juliet
Only nine more letters to go – this Culture Month is moving right on along, isn’t it? Well, then, on to the Rs. Reservoir Dogs is the first contender, especially since it’s another Tarantino gem that is brilliant in its … Continue reading
Posted in All About Me, Books, Music, Review, School, Television, Writing
Tagged 90s, a-z, atozchallenge, Ben Stiller, Claire Danes, Elizabethan, England, Ethan Hawke, Globe Theatre, grunge, Harold Perrineau, Janeane Garofalo, Leonardo DiCaprio, literature, Lost, play, Shakespeare, Winona Ryder
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