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Background & Format: Launched in December 2005, the Catherine Czerkawska Blog is a personal blog about "historical and contemporary fiction, non-fiction and drama." The blog provides a mixture of literary content with Catherine blogging about whatever is of interest to her. Many posts are about Catherine's heritage and background which are written in a first person style and may include photographs. Others consist of her latest projects, her new books, advice about writing and antiques. She also commemorates poet anniversaries. The Blogger: The Catherine Czerkawska Blog is written by Catherine Czerkawska who started the blog while working as a author. " I write historical and contemporary fiction and non fiction, but I also deal in antiques, from a couple of online stores, both called The 200 Year Old House. " PR Opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of blog posts or events for book signings. "I can also write about my current books on other book blogs. If you can give me a list of questions, it's helpful, but not essential, and you're welcome to reblog some of my posts from here, as long as you ask me in advance." She can best be reached via the contact form here.

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