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deeClare Publishing, LLC combined with it's sister company deeSignz Web & Graphics Studio offers a full range of design and author services:

    • Book Cover Design
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    • Printing (small to large runs)
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and so much more...

 

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Our Team

Deneen G. Matthews, Editor-in-chief

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Clarence V. Matthews, Co-founder

cmatthews cofounderAs Co-founder of deeClare Publishing, it was the vision of the trilogy penned by Clarence Matthews that gave birth to the partnership. Aside from being her dad, he supports the vision of deeClare to produce and circulate reputable publications that support God, family, and community — the village.


Tina M. Folson, Editorial Assistant

tina placeOur Editorial Assistant, Tina Folson handles all administrative, marketing and media support as well as doubles as our client customer relations liason.

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About deeClare Publishing, LLC

deeClare Publishing, LLC is the combined vision of father and daughter, Deneen and Clarence Matthews; hence the name deeClare. deeClare Publishing, LLC is a NEW BRAND of publishing. We are publishing done with the SUCCESS OF THE WRITER in mind. We encourage authors to use their written work as their product line and initial investment in their own entrepreneurial vision, while we provide the services needed to birth their literary vision.

If entrepreneurship is not for you, we will gladly publish your work under our label, while you retain rights and full ownership. We are currently developing design and publishing packages to meet every budget.

Our Mission

To publish literary works that reinforce the foundation and priorities of God, family and community. Through all creative avenues of written expression, we aim to touch individual lives that shape families, reclaim our communities, and impact nations.

Our Theme

At deeClare Publishing, LLC, we publish works that support our theme of "the village." Our village — comprised of individuals who make up families and collectively populate our communities. We believe that, “It still takes a village to raise a child,” and the reinsertion of the priorities of God, family and community are crucial in reclaiming our villages.

Our Brand

Our tag line is "write out loud!"

Speaking and writing... two unique forms of communication...

Have a story worth telling? We'd love to hear from you.

Call or email us for more information.

 

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deeClare Publishing, LLC is publishing done with the success of the writer in mind. We encourage author entrepreneurs to self-publish, but will gladly be your publisher while you maintain full ownership. We are in the process of creating design and publishing packages to meet every budget.

deeClare Publishing, LLC was birthed as the result of the combined vision of a daughter and father, Deneen and Clarence Matthews. Hence the name deeClare, "doubly defined." Let's say it's the manifestation of a shared vision.

Our tag line is "write out loud!"

Speaking and writing... two unique forms of communication...

Have a story worth telling? We'd love to hear from you.

Check back as deeClare's website is currently under construction.

Call or email us for more information.

 

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