Saturday Morning Links

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Happy Saturday everyone! The splint is off, the coffee is hot, the English Premier League is streaming on my second screen, and I’m starting a new job on Monday.

Look at these photos from inside the Fukushima Nuclear Plant.

It’s crazy that 90% of computer users don’t know about ctrl+f for finding things, and it’s cool that Google has something called a “search anthropologist.”

This is an important part of our nation’s history, and it should be a part of the National Park System.

Going to the AWP convention next year in Chicago? Come by The Rumpus table on your way to one of these panels.

This piece by Matt Taibbi on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s record keeping practices is a must-read. I didn’t really sell it with that description, did I? Trust me on this.


Brian Spears's first collection of poetry, A Witness in Exile, is now available through Louisiana Literature Press, and at his personal website. He is the Poetry Editor for The Rumpus, and teaches poetry at Drake University. More from this author →