Kansas Guild of Bloggers

Every week, a secret cabal of bloggers gather, and quietly select the finest blog posts from and about Kansas.

emaw has a message for the resident of cube 1B963, "well, er, sorry 'bout that." It isn't his banana.

It probably isn't Ed Humes's, though Humes is the author of Monkey Girl. Paul, of The force that through…, sends a review of a talk Humes gave. Red State Rabble was there, too.

Blog Meridian's John B is excited that his favorite author will be coming to a television set near him. Cormac McCarthy's The Road is Oprah's next selection for her book club.

John also has an interesting take on time and a Paleyesque discovery on the river's edge.

Kevin at Debt Free Forever focusses on attitude.

Diane and Mike both remind us to vote tomorrow. Meanwhile JustCara reminds us that elections can turn people into jackasses, Blue Tide Rising offers 8 reasons the GOP will lose in '08, and I correct an error on my own part, and several by the anti-Boyda gang.

On a more abstract plane, j.d. and Joel continue the dialogue on Democracy in America.

At Nitpicker, we learn how to take pictures of bullets hitting chalk or cards.

Peg points out National Geographic's spread on the Kansas prairie.

And Jon Voisey got taken by the Panda's Thumb April Fool's joke.

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