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Alicia Nicole is a contemporary literary author whose work examines identity, motherhood, ambition, and the psychological interior lives of Black women navigating strength and vulnerability. She is the author of Where Do Black Girls Go to Cry and Good Night, I Love You, See You in the Morning, and is known for emotionally grounded writing and performances that explore womanhood and resilience.

ALICIA NICOLE
Official Media Kit

Contemporary Literary Author
Psychological Interiority • Identity • Emotional Architecture

Where Do Black Girls Go To Cry — Author’s Cut

A contemporary literary novel examining identity, mental health, and the cultural architecture of strength imposed on Black women.

Core Themes:
• Narrative Interiority
• Emotional Resilience
• Mental Health Visibility
• Maternal Identity

 


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SPEAKING &
FESTIVAL BOOKINGS

Available Engagement Formats

Literary Festivals             University Lectures

Keynote Addresses        Panel Discussions

Live Readings                   Mental Health Roundtables

 

Signature Topics

  • The Discipline of Vulnerability

  • Emotional Architecture in Black Womanhood

  • Literary Ownership & Independence

  • Structural Revision: The Author’s Cut Process

MEDIA DOWNLOADS 

Media Assets

 

High-Resolution Headshot (Color)
Book Cover (Print 300 DPI)
Web Book Cover
Official Logo Files
Festival Dossier (PDF)
 

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Alicia Nicole Releases the Definitive Author’s Cut of Where Do Black Girls Go To Cry

Huntley, IL.2/21/26Contemporary literary author Alicia Nicole announces the release of Where Do Black Girls Go To Cry — Author’s Cut, the refined and definitive edition of her critically resonant novel examining the psychological interiority of Black womanhood, emotional endurance, and cultural expectations of strength.

The Author’s Cut edition reflects structural revision, enhanced narrative precision, and deeper thematic clarity. Through disciplined prose and layered storytelling, Alicia Nicole explores identity, motherhood, ambition, therapy, friendship, betrayal, and the private cost of resilience in a society that often equates silence with survival.

Rather than centering spectacle, the novel foregrounds emotional architecture — the internal negotiations women make when vulnerability is discouraged but endurance is demanded. The work contributes to contemporary literary discourse surrounding mental health visibility, accountability, and self-reclamation.

The expanded WDBGG2C? Collection accompanies the release, featuring signed editions and curated literary accessories aligned with the novel’s themes.

 

Available now in paperback and select signed copies.

 

For media inquiries, review copies, interviews, or festival bookings, contact:

Media & Bookings: bookings@authoran.com
Website: https://authoran.com

Press & Media Inquiries

For interviews, features, speaking engagements, festival bookings, or media requests: 

📧 bookings@authoran.com
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Additional materials are available upon request.

Audience Response

“Her words felt like someone finally telling the truth out loud.”

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