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Kingdom Collective Literary House (KCLH) is a full-service, faith-driven publishing house that equips aspiring and established writers to bring their message to life with clarity, excellence, and kingdom impact. KCLH offers guidance from concept to launch, empowering authors across genres to publish with purpose and share messages that uplift and expand God's kingdom, no matter the category. Whether God is calling you to write fiction, non-fiction, self-help, education, children's books, articles, poetry, or even spoken word performance art, we're here to serve you!
Our offerings include:
Vision-aligned manuscript coaching and development
Professional editing, formatting, and cover design
Strategic publishing plans
Marketing support and launch guidance
A trusted team committed to kingdom values and creative excellence
Whether you're an aspiring author or an experienced voice in search of a home for your next work, KCLH walks with you every step of the way.
KCLH is not actively recruiting authors at this time, however if you are interested in working with us, we invite you to join our waitlist for our official launch in late 2025.

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Are you procrastinating by reading the description of this book? Good. You’re in the right place.
The Procrastinator’s Guide to Procrastinating is not your typical self-help book. It’s a satirical deep-dive into the hilariously relatable personalities that show up when you’re avoiding your to-do list—including The Drill Sergeant, The Denier, The Overachiever, The Hippie, and more. Think of it as fiction meets real-life reflection, where each character is a mirror—and a gentle nudge—to help you recognize your own patterns.
With warmth, wit, and no judgment, debut author Elizabeth Williams-Lumpkin blends laugh-out-loud humor with quiet truth bombs. She doesn't just help you understand your procrastination style—she invites you to dance with it, journal through it, and eventually move past it.
This is not your average productivity book. There are no color-coded charts or aggressive morning routines here. Just one former chatty bellhop who journaled her way to red-bottom-wearing party planner-turned-writer, sharing what she’s learned the hard way: Procrastination isn’t failure—it’s a clue.
If you’ve ever made a list just to ignore it… welcome. You’ll feel seen here.
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