DENISE N. FYFFE, AUTHOR
Career
Denise N. Fyffe, B.Sc., PGDip, b.1981 in Kingston, Jamaica, since 2002 she has worked for such organizations as Infoserv Institute of Technology, Heart Trust NTA, Pearson Education, Salary.com, and the University College of the Caribbean.
Not only is she an IT Professional, but a Trainer and Counsellor as well. In addition to studying Software Development and Design from the Caribbean Institute of Technology, she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Career Development and Counselling and a Post Graduate Diploma in Education at the Vocational Training and Development Institute – currently completing her Masters in Education. As a child, she attended Harbour View Primary and Camperdown High.
Denise holds fast to the philosophy that you should follow your interests as knowledge empowers you. She advises that you should never put on 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
For over a decade Denise has authored more than 30 books and assisted others in producing their own books, academic papers, and website content globally and distributes her work on several websites. Her morals are deeply rooted in Christian principles and she lives to be a genuine example of her faith.
Poetess
Denise also writes under the moniker Poetess Defy, is a Jamaican Writer and Jamaican Poet.
Writing poetry has been a love of hers for many years; it allows for a medium of expression. Poetess Defy has written hundreds of articles, poems and is intent on realizing her dream of becoming an author and poet. She is also a successful freelance writer and has generated thousands of material for her local and international clients.
Her poems are from every genre, every matter, every subject, and every rhyme; love, emotions, politics, spirituality, world events, life events – your events. She writes what she sees, what she feels.
Books by Denise N. Fyffe
Poetry Books
- Jamaican Pebbles
- Recount Jamaica
- Be Lifted Up
- Be Encouraged
- The Poet’s Prayer
- My Grieving Heart
- 101 Jamaican Love Poems
- Di Summer of 2015
Scholarly BOOKS
- The Expert Teacher’s Guide on How to Motivate Students
- Learning Management System Efficiency vs. Staff Proficiency
- Sophie’s Place: Examining Career Development for the Disabled
- Examining Career Development in Jamaica and Australia
- The Philosophy of Education and Work
- Thieves in the Workplace
- Empowering the 21st Century Worker
- Is the Registry Happy: Examining Career Development in Learning Organisations
- The Guidance Counsellor’s Handbook
- The Jamaican Guidance Counsellor’s Handbook
Other BOOKS
- The Island Journal
- Fibroids: The Alien Assassins in My Body
- How to Keep Writing
Christian Literature
- Sudden Death: Loosening Foundations
- Declarations for my Sons
- Declarations for my Daughters
- Declarations for my Sons and Daughters
Short Reads
- Tragedy in Chalky Hill
- Bitter Exit in Kingston
- Deadly Surprise in Portmore
- Vengeance in Chapleton
- Innocence Lost on Ken Hill Drive
Denise’s books are filled with poetic expressions and gems of wisdom about nature, life, love, social and spiritual issues. Books are available at all online bookstores including all Amazon portals in eBook and paperback formats and Lulu.com.
Freelance Writer
Denise has been a freelance writer for over ten years and works with many local and international clients to produce hundreds of online articles, creative content, and website content in addition to eBook materials.
You can contact her at communications@theislandjournal.com.
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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