﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="http://denver.yourhub.com/Feed.css"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories by Kyle  Hembree </title><link>http://denver.yourhub.com</link><description>The latest story posts in The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com</description><language>en-us</language><managingEditor>news@yourhub.com</managingEditor><copyright>(c) 2009, YourHub.com</copyright><ttl>5</ttl><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library    Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?   My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winter even th...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Lakewood/Stories/Opinion/Story~591210.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:01:18 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library       Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?    My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winter ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Arvada/Stories/Opinion/Story~591224.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:16:33 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library         Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?    My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winte...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Broomfield/Stories/Opinion/Story~591226.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:20:10 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library    Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?    My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winter eve...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Conifer/Stories/Opinion/Story~591227.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:21:34 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library    Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?    My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winter eve...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Edgewater/Stories/Opinion/Story~591230.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:23:56 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library    Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?    My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winter eve...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Evergreen/Stories/Opinion/Story~591232.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:25:16 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library      Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?     My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winter ev...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Golden/Stories/Opinion/Story~591233.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:26:58 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library        Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?    My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winter...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Littleton/Stories/Opinion/Story~591235.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:28:14 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library       Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?    My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winter ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Morrison/Stories/Opinion/Story~591236.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:29:40 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library         Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?    My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winte...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Westminster/Stories/Opinion/Story~591237.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:31:12 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Readers and writers in the garden</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library    Spring has sprung, the grass has ris, I wonder where the flowers is?    My mother used to recite that little piece of doggerel every spring. I think she felt, like many Front Range gardeners, ready to be done with winter even ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/WheatRidge/Stories/Opinion/Story~591238.aspx</link><pubDate>3/13/2009 2:32:43 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library   Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet  Billy Collins , we'd t...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Lakewood/Stories/Opinion/Story~600195.aspx</link><pubDate>4/6/2009 3:41:56 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library     Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet Billy Collins, we'd ti...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Arvada/Stories/Opinion/Story~600426.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:03:19 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life Distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library     Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet Billy Collins, we'd ti...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Broomfield/Stories/Opinion/Story~600429.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:05:04 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life Distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library     Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet Billy Collins, we'd ti...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Conifer/Stories/Opinion/Story~600439.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:10:24 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life Distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library     Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet Billy Collins, we'd ti...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Edgewater/Stories/Opinion/Story~600442.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:11:36 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life Distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library     Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet Billy Collins, we'd ti...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Evergreen/Stories/Opinion/Story~600444.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:13:06 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library     Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet Billy Collins, we'd ti...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Golden/Stories/Opinion/Story~600451.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:14:20 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library    Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet Billy Collins, we'd tie...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Littleton/Stories/Opinion/Story~600456.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:16:09 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life distilled in poetry</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library      Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet   Billy Collins , w...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Morrison/Stories/Opinion/Story~600461.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:18:47 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life Distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library     Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet Billy Collins, we'd ti...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Westminster/Stories/Opinion/Story~600467.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:20:50 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Life Distilled</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library     Since April is National Poetry Month, I have a confession to make. Poetry is not my first choice of reading material. I blame it on the way poetry was taught when I was in school. To paraphrase the poet Billy Collins, we'd ti...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/WheatRidge/Stories/Opinion/Story~600471.aspx</link><pubDate>4/7/2009 10:21:59 AM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Take a letter: The epistolary novel</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library   Is there anything more delicious than finding a stack of old letters, tied with ribbon squirreled away in an attic trunk? 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The next best thing would be an epistolary novel, a book written as a series of documents such as letters, ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Broomfield/Stories/Opinion/Story~614561.aspx</link><pubDate>5/12/2009 1:53:47 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Take a letter: The epistolary novel</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library   Is there anything more delicious than finding a stack of old letters, tied with ribbon squirreled away in an attic trunk? The next best thing would be an epistolary novel, a book written as a series of documents such as letters, ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Conifer/Stories/Opinion/Story~614563.aspx</link><pubDate>5/12/2009 1:55:08 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Take a letter: The epistolary novel</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library   Is there anything more delicious than finding a stack of old letters, tied with ribbon squirreled away in an attic trunk? The next best thing would be an epistolary novel, a book written as a series of documents such as letters, ...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Edgewater/Stories/Opinion/Story~614564.aspx</link><pubDate>5/12/2009 1:56:33 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Take a letter: The epistolary novel</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library    Is there anything more delicious than finding a stack of old letters, tied with ribbon squirreled away in an attic trunk? The next best thing would be an epistolary novel, a book written as a series of documents such as letter...</description><link>http://denver.yourhub.com/Evergreen/Stories/Opinion/Story~614566.aspx</link><pubDate>5/12/2009 1:57:49 PM</pubDate><author>Kyle  Hembree </author></item><item><title>Take a letter: The epistolary novel</title><description>By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library   Is there anything more delicious than finding a stack of old letters, tied with ribbon squirreled away in an attic trunk? 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