About Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing, Inc.
Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing is an award-winning independent press nestled on the Oregon coast in a tiny town called Deadwood. Known for providing an unparalleled author experience, Wyatt-MacKenzie was launched in 1998 by publisher Nancy Cleary after spending a decade as a professional graphic designer and author branding expert.
Wyatt-MacKenzie has published hundreds of products and has printed over a quarter of a million books in the last 12 years with a special focus on mom writers. We traditionally publish authors offering unique advances, international distribution, and unprecedented support. Nancy provides authors pre-publication marketing plans and teaches them how to build platforms to attract publicity, and how to use books to elevate brand equity. Nancy also helps entrepreneurial authors launch Imprints under the Wyatt-MacKenzie umbrella - the most empowered and transparent publishing model in the industry.
Cleary's consulting empowers writers by reviewing and providing critical input on: Publishing Contracts, Book Proposals, Building a Platform, Publishing & Distribution Options and Marketing Plans. Whether a writer wants a major book deal from Random House, or is researching self-publishing, she can help.
Cleary's 20+ years as a graphic designer and product packager - with a talent and passion for capturing an author's brand‚ - elevates authors, making them irresistible to the media and customers, allowing them to leverage their intellectual property.

Read about our 2007 tell-all, A Book is Born
• TESTIMONIALS from clients and authors
• View the author branding and graphics we create
• Wyatt-MacKenzie SUBMISSIONS
• Publishing Consulting & Author Branding
• Wyatt-MacKenzie's IMPRINT PROGRAM
- • Upcoming & New 2010 Books
• Our 2009 Books
• Our 2008 Books
• Our 2005-2007 Books from MWPC
• Our 1999-2004 Books, Magazines, Box-is, Kits
• Our award-winning 1999 release
Our Box-is keepsake product line
• Nancy's 2004 Mom's Business Magazine
• Mom brands we have helped build
• CLIENT LIST 1992-2005
• Our Graphic Design Studio 1992-2002

How a graphic designer from Boston landed in Deadwood, (by way of Del Mar), and launched a publishing company...
I'm originally from a small town in Massachusetts, and I knew from a very young age I wanted to be an artist. Specifically, I knew I wanted to make books...and boxes. My Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Rhode Island School of Design guaranteed a graphic design job, but the market in Boston and N.Y. was saturated so I chose San Diego as my destination following college.
One year spent revamping the publishing materials of a seminar company (the "No-Money Down" guru, Robert G. Allen) followed by a year partnering in a multimedia business (working in Maui for motivation speaker, Anthony Robbins) was enough time in fast-paced California for this small-town girl.
The log home of my dreams landed me in Deadwood, Oregon (of all places) in 1992 where I launched my own graphic design studio. My previous business partner launched his own publishing company, WisdomKeepers Publishing, from that log home, with my help. We sent beautifully designed proposals to *big* people... visually presenting our ideas. He was the multimedia pro - shooting, editing, and producing the audio tapes, videos, and multimedia presentations for clients. I would do the package design and promotional materials. A product design for His Holiness, The Dalai Lama of Tibet was a highlight of my first few months here. Another one - the day the phone rang and it was Coretta Scott King responding to the proposal for "Let Freedom Ring," a beautiful compilation of music and quotes. The demo was breathtaking. On another day it was Ken Blanchard responding to "Living in the Presence" a project about spirituality in the workplace. Kenny Loggins called, we had a relationship project in the works with Kenny and his wife Julia. And we had done a prototype for "Illusions" with Richard Bach. Only the first project came to fruition back in '92 but it was amazing to even have spoken to these incredible people. The wisdomkeeper returned to California in 1993.
I remained here, having found my home in Deadwood (of all places!) What I learned over those years was that anything was possible. Now I am living my dream...
P.S. I moved out of the original log home back in 1993, but we're breaking ground on our new log home and author retreat. Stay tuned!





