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    Heidi Hermann Richards, undated

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    Black and white photo of a woman. Caption: "Heidi Hermann Richards"

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    Painting by Helen Richards nee Freijs

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    "Sunrise Riga" by painter Helen Richards nee Freijs

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    Sunrise Riga, oil on Canvas by Helen Richards, price $25

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    Painting by Helen Richards nee Freijs

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    Helen Richards nee Freijs making wreaths for Jani. Lake Isle, Alberta, 1998

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    Document created by Helen Richards nee Freijs for an Edmonton Latvian event, 1991

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    Latvian folk art dolls adorning the shelves of Helen Richards' nee Freijs. Photo taken 2011

    Kate Richards: madness

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    Kate Richards’ bleakly beautiful, confronting and important book, Madness: A Memoir, describes her 15 years coping with psychosis and depression, and her long, hard-won journey back to sanity, with the help of a wise and compassionate psychologist. In this video, she speaks with Ranjana Srivastava, an oncologist and fellow author, about her experience – and about being able to write from deep within it, with expertise as both a medical researcher and writer. &nbsp

    Friends of the Greenwood Library Presents Emilie Richards

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    Award-winning fiction author Emilie Richards discussed her works at 7 p.m. on Friday, October 1 in Greenwood Library at Longwood University. The program, sponsored by the Friends of the Janet D. Greenwood Library, was preceded by a reception at 6 p.m. and followed by a book signing. Books for sale at the event include Happiness Key, Fortunate Harbor, and Sister\u27s Choice.Richards\u27 newest book, A Truth for a Truth, was available for pre-sale. Richards is author of more than 60 fiction novels focusing on family and romance. Many of her novels feature complex characterizations and in-depth explorations of social issues, a result of her training and experience as a family counselor. Some of her popular series include Happiness Key, Ministry is Murder, Shenandoah Album, and Men of Midnight. In 2004 Richards began a series of single-title novels focused on quilting. The novels were inspired by her work as a volunteer teaching quilting to residents of the Arkansas Ozark Mountains while she was an undergraduate student at Florida State University. In 1994 she earned the RITA Award, the most prominent award given throughout the genre of romantic fiction, from the Romance Writers of America. She also earned a career achievement award from Romantic Times magazine and has been interviewed on both television and radio and quoted in Reader\u27s Digest
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