Denise N. Fyffe is a multipotential professional with more than 20 years of experience spanning Education, Training, Software Implementation, and Publishing. Her career is defined by a commitment to excellence, clarity, and purposeful work. As a child, she attended Harbour View Primary and Camperdown High school in Jamaica.
She is the founder of Revealing the Christian Life Ministry (RTCLM), RTCLM Academy of Christian Education and RTCLM Foundation. She has managed Jamaica Pen Publishing editing, copyrighting and publishing services for the past 15 years.
Denise has worked with local, national and international clients and remains committed to helping them achieve their goals. Her work is grounded in the conviction that excellence is achieved through disciplined thinking, thoughtful planning, and consistent execution.

Denise holds fast to the philosophy that you should follow your interests as knowledge empowers you. She lives by the philosophy that “one should never put limitations on your potential. It is OK to be a multi-potentialite, fulfill all your purposes, and do not let anyone put you in a box.”
AUTHOR
Jamaica Pen Publisher’s principal author, Denise N. Fyffe, is no stranger to writing. She has written more than 100 books and continues to inspire new authors. Fyffe, a lifelong scholar, has authored fiction & non-fiction books including poetry, novels, career development books, and devotionals. Her works include The Expert Teacher’s Guide on How to Motivate Students, The Guidance Counsellor’s Handbook, The Family Series, Declarations for My Life Series and the children’s book Babies Are Tiring, Aren’t They?
Here is a list of some of author Denise N. Fyffe’s published works:
Education
- The Expert Teacher’s Guide on How to Motivate Students
- The Guidance Counsellor’s Handbook
- School Counselling n Jamaica
- The Philosophy of Education and Work
Business & Career
- Career Development for National Growth
- Developing People in Learning Organizations
- Genesis of Learning Management Systems
- Empowering the 21st Century Worker
- My Life in LMS
- Sophie’s Place: Career Development and the Disabled
- The Psychology of Workplace Theft
- The Impact of Learning Management Systems
- Thieves in the Workplace
Cultural Studies
- The Caribbean Family
- The Global Family
- The Modern Family
- The Blended Family
- The American Family
- The Impact of Trade Unions in Jamaica
- Understanding the Human Element: How Social Psychology Shapes Criminal Justice
Non-Fiction
- Treasures of Jamaica
- Weddings in Paradise
- Fibroids: The Alien Assassins in My Body
- How to Keep Writing
- Write the Book Already!
Fiction
- Babies Are Tiring, Aren’t They? — When Baby Came Home
- Be Kind
- Fibroids: The Fight Within
- Tragedy in Chalky Hill
- Deadly Surprise in Portmore
- Bitter Exit in Kingston
- Vengeance in Chapleton
- Innocence Lost on Ken Hill Drive
Christian
- Declarations for My Sons
- Declarations for My Daughters
- Declarations for My Sons and Daughters
- Declarations for My Life
- Declarations for My Spouse
- Declarations for My Family
- Declarations for My Country
- Declarations for the New Year
- Declarations for My Workplace
- Declarations for My Destiny
- Declarations for My Health & Healing
- Declarations for My Finances & Provision
- The Mystery of Dreams & Visions: Book 1
- The Mystery of Angels: Book 2
- Christian Giants of the Faith: Book 1
- Christian Giants of the Faith: Book 2
- Spiritual Warfare: Born into Battle
- Spiritual Warfare: Breaking Sexual Strongholds
- Spiritual Warfare: The Fivefold Ministry Devotional Guidebook for Church Leaders
- Be Lifted Up: Poetic Prayers like David
- Be Enduring: 55 Poems, Prayers & Scriptures
- Be Encouraged: 52 Week Devotional
- Be Encouraged: 52 Week Devotional & Prayer Journal
- The Poet’s Prayer
- Revealing the Christian Life Devotional
- Revealing the Spiritual Truth About Depression & Suicide
- Be Kind: Devotional & Practice Guide
- Sudden Death: Loosening Foundations
Collaborations
- Nanny: The Escape
- Jamaica’s Last Dance
- Marcus On Trial
- Rivalry: Book 1
- Rivalry: Book 2
- Treasures of Colombia
- Power Prayers and Prayer Points
- Tears Are Prayers Too
- Power Prayers and Declarations For Waiting Mothers
- Testimony
- Testimony: Strength in Our Brokenness
POETESS
Writing poetry has been a love of hers for many years, providing a refuge where her thoughts and emotions can flourish. Poetess Defy has penned hundreds of poems that reflect the rich tapestry of human experience. Her works span across every genre, touching on a myriad of subjects and employing an array of rhymes; from love that transcends time, emotions that resonate deeply, to the complexities of politics and the spiritual journeys we all undertake.
She also delves into pressing world events and monumental life experiences, capturing not just her own, but those of others around her – your events, too, find a place in her verses. With each line, she writes what she sees with a keen eye and what she feels with an open heart, allowing her audience to journey alongside her in the exploration of life’s intricate layers.
Her poetry books include:
- Jamaica: Poetic Stories of Land and People
- Jamaican Pebbles
- Di Summer of 2015
- The Jamaica Island Journal
- 101 Jamaican Love Poems
- The Road Back to Myself
Dedicated and Prolific Writer
Across every genre she writes — from education and social science to poetry, fiction, and Christian devotionals — Denise N. Fyffe remains committed to clarity, purpose, and the empowerment of others. Her work reflects a deep love for learning, a reverence for faith, and a lifelong dedication to documenting the human experience. Whether guiding readers through personal transformation, exploring Caribbean culture, or crafting stories that inspire reflection, Denise continues to build a literary legacy rooted in excellence, authenticity, and service.
Books are available at all online bookstores including Amazon and Lulu.com, in eBook and paperback formats.
Denise, I finding out that you write! That’s so awesome! Some really insightful stuff as well..
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LOL! Yes sir I do. The other blogs are linked to this site.
http://www.revthechristianlife.wordpress.com and http://www.denisenfyffe.wordpress.com
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It’s a pleasure to meet you Denise. I found your blog via your superb review on Donna Hill’s “The Heart of Applebutter Hill” book. I’m so glad I found you as Jamaica has always intrigued and I’m hoping I can learn more about the island here. ~Steph
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Nice to make your acquaintance. If you have any special queries, please don’t hesitate to ask.
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Thank you, I certainly will. 🙂
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Thank you Steph and welcome.
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Hello,
I have recently started a new blog http://everydaypeopleoftheworld.wordpress.com/ and come across your blog I think that you are someone who would be excellent to feature.
The aim behind this site as a result is to conduct a short interview with a variety of people to show people throughout the world’s hopes, fears, loves and hates. Who are these 7-billion people who inhabit this rock going round the sun? What do we all have in common? What difficulties can we all face together?
In my simple mind, the more we learn about each other, the more we highlight that we’re all just people then the less chance there is that we’ll turn guns and words of hate upon on another. It’s a simple dream, but we have a lot of people so let’s get started………
If you’d like to feature on the site, then please get in touch via the contact page.’
Do you think this is something you or anyone you know would be interested in? The idea is not for profit in anyway, the simple aim is to break some stigma and stereotypes.
Many thanks for reading
Claire Allen
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Hi Claire,
Thank you for considering me. I would be humbled by such an opportunity.
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Hi Denise – thanks for following my blog at WordPress. I’m enjoying IslandJournal 🙂 Look forward to more of your posts.
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Thank you Marlon 🙂
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thanks for stopping by
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Hi Denise, just wanted to say that I am very proud of you, I never knew the extent of your talents!! Keep up the great work, God bless!
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Thank you Sash…yes, I dipped in a few bags before I left the talent store. Lol.
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Hi Denise,
So glad I stumbled across your blog today. Your “Island Journal” is very insightful and a great way to acquaint the unfamiliar to Jamaica.
Shall be back for more good readings with my cup of coffee! 🙂
Cheers!
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