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Launched in March 2007, Darktea is a Family and Lifestyle blog focusing on personal and self development, productivity and diary writing.   The Author of the blog is Kate Davis, an Oxfordshire-based blogger. Kate is a mum trying to make the most of the time she gets, spending it with her family and on her own personal interests. Kate is an environmental consultant and project manager who lives with her husband and children in an old care home which they are renovating into a family home. Kate’s husband is a chartered Mechanical Engineer and she has two children, born in 2008 and 2011.   The blog includes sections on Memories, Home and Garden, Self Improvement, Blogging, Interests and Family. There are also more formal pages providing information on Kate, her family and the blog, collaboration terms and conditions, advertising on Darktea and contact information. There are also links to all of Kate’s social media accounts. PR opportunities include advertising, reviews and brand collaborations. More information about working with the Darktea blog can be found on the site. The best way to get into contact with Kate is via her email at kate.darktea@gmail.com. Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/darktea Google+: www.plus.google.com/u/0/+KateDavis

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