Asian Writer Who Blogs: Czarina Mae J. Cabuyadao

24 June 2010
Asian Writer Who Blogs: Czarina Mae J. Cabuyadao
Writer's Name: Czarina Mae J. Cabuyadao
Country/Origin: Philippines
Title of blog: Twenty-Something Drama Queen

Writer's Bio: Czarina, or more popularly known as Miko, was born in Manila (Philippines) in 1986. She grew up and studied in Manila. She is currently in Singapore for work or as she coined it, her "ultimate adventure" (please refer to her blog below). At first, she wasn't confident about her written/published thoughts for the main reason that some people may not understand what she's trying to say. But she said, "what the heck". Her blog serves as her journal of her new adventure. She is currently working for a global public relations company based in Singapore.

Recent Publications:
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Visit his/her blog here.
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