Black History at St. Mary's University - 2025 Collection
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Digital Commons at St. Mary's University
Collection
Black History at St. Mary's University
Publication Date
2021
Keywords
Writing, Interview, Alumni, African American
Description
The youngest member of the Writer’s League of Texas Fellowship Program after graduating was no surprise to her professors as Jamira Richardson proved to be an excellent writer. Richardson in this article is interviewed about her experience at St. Mary’s University and what led to her success, as well as the influences she leaned on to aid in her writing and pursuit for higher education. The road to success doesn’t always pan out as one hope. There are challenges, pitfalls, and doubts, but Richardson is a shining example as to the strength of perseverance and intellect. Richardson is working on a new piece of nonfiction titled Mary Shelley’s Cherries where her mastery of writing will be on display to all of her readers.
Contributor
Jamira Richardson
Size or Duration
6 pages
Format
Medium
manuscript
City
San Antonio
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Rainey, Kendra, "Alumna becomes the youngest writer in the Writer's League of Texas Fellowship Program" (2021). Black History at St. Mary's University - 2025 Collection. 8.
https://commons.stmarytx.edu/bhmarticles/8