Saturday, April 28, 2012

'Fringe' Renewed For Fifth And Final Season

Co-creator and executive producer J.J. Abrams promises fans a 'wild and thrilling' conclusion.
By Kara Warner


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Despite the many rumors of cancellation, genre favorite TV series "Fringe" has been renewed for a fifth and final season. The series' dedicated fans should rejoice at the news of the 13-episode order, which the network announced Thursday (April 26).

"We are thrilled and beyond grateful that Fox — and our fans — have made the impossible possible: 'Fringe' will continue into a fifth season that will allow the series to conclude in a wild and thrilling way," co-creator and executive producer J.J. Abrams said in a statement. "All of us at Bad Robot are forever indebted to our viewers and the amazingly supportive Fox network for allowing the adventures of Fringe Division to not only continue, but to resolve in a way that perfectly fits the show."

" 'Fringe' is a remarkably creative series that has set the bar as one of television's most imaginative dramas. Bringing it back for a final 13 allows us to provide the climactic conclusion that its passionate and loyal fans deserve," Kevin Reilly, president of entertainment for Fox Broadcasting Company, said of the renewal. "The amazing work the producers, writers and the incredibly talented cast and crew have delivered the last four seasons has literally been out of this world. Although the end is bittersweet, it's going to be a very exciting final chapter."

The news should be very welcome to the show's loyal fanbase, which was put on cancellation alert earlier this year when Reilly admitted to reporters that the show does not make the network any money.

Star Joshua Jackson told MTV News earlier this year that no matter how the show ends, he wants to please the fans who've stuck with the show and go out with a real ending, not a cliffhanger.

"The only thing that would piss me off about being canceled is if we brought people along for all these years — and they've been so dedicated and really stuck with the show — and we didn't finish it up," he said. "Whatever the future of the show is going to be ... the most important thing is that they have enough time to finish the story."

What do you hope happens in the final season of "Fringe"? Share your theories in the comments!

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Val Kilmer Says He's Game For More 'Top Gun' Action

Fear not, "Top Gun" fans: Iceman's coming back, assuming he's still wanted. Tom Cruise, Tony Scott and Jerry Bruckheimer are all reportedly on board for "Top Gun 2," according to an update from the leading man himself back in December 2011. But what about Val Kilmer, the man who butted heads with Maverick over land, [...]

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Square Now Processing $5B In Payments Per Year; Volume Up 25 Percent Since March

square1Payments platform Square has released a number of new stats today, as well as good news for merchants using its mobile payments app to accept credit cards. According to a Bloomberg report, Square is now processing $5 billion in annual payments (or around $416 million in payments per month), which is up from $4 billion in annual payments in March. And payment volume is up 25 percent over the past month. Square also says that it will be making funds available in merchants' bank accounts the next business morning (for any sales made before 5 pm), while other merchant processors can take 2 to 5 business days to get merchants their money. This is a big win for merchants, who now have access to their sales revenue immediately.

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Usher Makes Fans 'Scream' With New Dance Single

Club track is second release from singer's upcoming Looking for Myself.
By John Mitchell

<P>With nine #1s, <a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/usher/artist.jhtml">Usher</a> is easily one of the most reliable hitmakers in the game, and he may have just found his next smash hit. The R&B superstar released his latest single, "<a href="http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2012/04/26/usher-scream/">Scream</a>," on Thursday (April 26), and it has chart-topper written all over it. </P><P> </P><P>The Max Martin-produced banger finds Usher in familiar territory, singing the virtues of living for the moment &#8212; just as he did on 2010's "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love," which was also helmed by Martin. With a pounding beat and a massive, swelling hook, the song returns Usher to the club after his recent foray into slow-jam territory with <a href="/news/articles/1682000/climax-usher-diplo.jhtml">"Climax,"</a> the Diplo-produced first single from his forthcoming <i>Looking for Myself.</i> </P><P> </P><P>"I see you over there, so hypnotic Thinking 'bout what I do to that body/ I get you like ooh baby baby," Ush sings. "Got no drink in my hand/ But I'm wasted/ Getting drunk off the thought of you naked/ I get you like ooh baby baby." </P><P> </P><P><iframe width="100%" height="166" scrolling="no" frameborder="no" src="http://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F44406137&show_artwork=true"></iframe> </P><P> </P><P>In addition to his own new album, Usher also recently hit the studio with <a href="/news/articles/1683865/david-guetta-usher.jhtml">David Guetta to record a follow-up</a> to their hugely successful collaboration "Without You." Usher made a surprise appearance during Guetta's set at Coachella on April 14. </P><P> </P><P>"These are really big records that we're working on right now," Guetta told <i>The Hollywood Reporter</i> of his new track with Ush. "It's really crazy." </P><P> </P><P><a href="http://newsroom.mtv.com/2012/02/16/its-time-for-an-usher-greatest-hits-album/"><big><b>Head to our Newsroom blog to see why it's time for an Usher greatest-hits album.</b></big></a> </P><P> </P><P><a href="/news/articles/1682140/usher-looking-for-myself.jhtml"><i> Looking for Myself </i> is set for release on June 12</a> and is expected to be released in both standard and deluxe editions. The album is Usher's follow-up to his 2010 smash <i>Raymond v. Raymond,</i> which produced the massive singles "OMG" and "There Goes My Baby." </P><P> </P><P>For his new record, Usher returned to work with many of his <i>Raymond</i> collaborators, including Rico Love and Jim Jonsin, as well as Diplo, Martin and Salaam Remi, who is best known for his work with Nas and the late Amy Winehouse. </P><P> </P><P><i>Are you excited about Usher's new album? Let us know in the comments below!</i> </P><P> </P><P><CENTER><embed src="http://media.mtvnservices.com/mgid:uma:video:mtv.com:713197/cp~vid%3D713197%26uri%3Dmgid%3Auma%3Avideo%3Amtv.com%3A713197" width="430" height="242" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" base="."></embed></CENTER></p>

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Here Are the 61 Organizations With Permission To Fly Drones [Drones]

The FAA has released a list of all the organizations in the U.S. that are allowed to fly drones. There's 61 of them, and while it includes the players you'd expect, there are also a lot of random ones that somehow made it. More »


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Wine Bottle-Sized Star Wars Arcade Is a Better Way To Drown Your Sorrows [Video]

If you find yourself with 80 extra hours in your week, and a penchant for classic Star Wars games, you might want to follow in hacker Le Chuck's footsteps. He built this impressive 1:6 scale 12-inch replica of Atari's original Star Wars game. More »


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Monday, April 23, 2012

How would you change the Jawbone Up?

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Ordinarily, we'd be dismissive if you answered that question with "Doy, make it work!" but in the special case of the Jawbone Up, it's entirely apt. The wristband promised plenty of technological advances that would track your sleep, calories burned and diarize your food intake, all within the confines of a slender cord wrapped around your wrist. The downside? A significant proportion of the units conked out days after being opened, forcing the company to offer no-questions-asked refunds and halt production. So, what we want to know is: do you have a working Up? Does it still work? Do you like it? If Hosain Rahman was reading the comments below, how would you suggest he goes about fixing things?

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Using Helen Keller To Sell Sunglasses is Terribly Inappropriate [Wtf]

We'd like to think that this Chinese sunglass maker who's using Helen Keller to hawk its shades is a simple case of lost in translation. But we're finding it hard to believe that even the crudest of translators wouldn't pick up on the fact that she was completely blind. Even if the designer behind these sunglasses is also named Helen Keller, it's probably not the best idea to go with that for your company name. More »


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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Microsoft applies for low-powered interactive second display system patent

Microsoft applies for low-powered interactive second display system

Oh patent applications... where creative ideas dance shoulder to shoulder with ill-conceived folly. Which do we have here today? We're not sure. What we are sure of, however, is that someone at Microsoft has applied for a patent that describes a device with two screens. Not that old chestnut, but the second screen being of lower-power, like e-ink, and displaying different information based on the state of the first one (i.e. is it against your face or not.) The not-to-be-trusted images illustrate the second screen covering the back of a device and displaying a clock, or other such user specified info. The app does state that it would continue to display info, even if the device was in a sleep mode, and describes a non-flat contour. If you were to read into it, it might sound like rear e-ink phone housing, but if this ever comes to pass, it'll likely be with a little bit of dressing down, so don't get too excited.

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Best Financial Articles from Personal Finance Blogs! |

Each week, the Carnival of Financial Planning highlights the best financial articles from personal finance blogs. I love ?reading the freshest material across the blogosphere and discovering new blogs ? especially those that provide tips to help me save money! ?This week Thriftability hosts the carnival ? be sure and visit each of the carnival contributors!

~ Ms. Thriftability

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Welcome to the April 20, 2012 Edition #233 of the Carnival of Financial Planning.

This edition is arranged by subject heading, so that you can browse efficiently.

Enjoy!

The Skilled Investor, Editor

Budgeting and Economics

Jeremy presents Establishing Spending Priorities posted at Modest Money, saying, ?Depending on your financial situation, you may need to make some sacrifices. At the same time, you dont want to let your budgeting prevent you from enjoying the things you love. To stay happy you need to establish spending priorities and spend a bit where it makes you happy.?

Liana presents Get Ready For More Credit Card Fees? posted at Card Hub, saying, ?Credit card offers that require you to pay a fee before your account is even open? Yes, they do exist, and now the CFPB has proposed a rule that will exclude those fees from the first-year fee limit imposed by the CARD Act.

Danny presents Why the Lottery is a Double Edged Sword posted at One Money Design, saying, ?Playing the lottery is a double-edged sword. Spend money in lose. Or, win and odds are you might let it dwindle all away!?

Janet presents?Expense budget tracking posted at Fee Only Financial Planner , saying, ? Many people do not track their living expenses and do not understand the magnitude of their consumption. Failure to monitor your consumption expenditures means that they are flying blindly regarding their future finances. ?

The Planner presents What is Rich? What does it Mean? posted at Provident Plan, saying, ?Defining what is rich and/or wealth alters our understanding of ourselves and our mission in life. Find out why.?

Married on a Dime presents Saving Money: Using Pinterest To Plan Your Wedding, saying, ?If you?re trying to save money on your wedding (or any special event) it?s definitely possible to stick to your budget by sharing ideas using Pinterest.?

John presents 6 Fun Facts about Credit Cards posted at Wallet Blog, saying, ?What do you really know about credit cards? Take a closer look at how that little piece of plastic in your wallet came to be, and what it may be able to do for you beyond what you expect. Enjoy some interesting and useful tidbits about their usage and evolution! ?

The Business of ?Blogging presents?Five Earth Friendly (And Cheap!) Ways to Market Your Blog or Small Business, saying ?Recycling, clean energy, and the come-back of our economic eco-system is the minds of many these days. Knowing your green marketing options can push your business farther!?

Financial Planning

Don presents Saving Money By Negotiating Health Care Costs posted at MoneySmartGuides, saying, ?My last post was about how the country could save money if everyone was more conscious of medical costs and limited their use for times when they really needed a doctor.?

Wayne presents The Price of Being Organized posted at Young Family Finance, saying, ?Find out what it cost me to buy a new desk and become more organized.?

Joseph Audette presents NerdWallet Launches a Financial Literacy Orientation posted at NerdWallet, saying, ?In celebration of April as National Financial Literacy Month, NerdWallet is releasing their Financial Literacy Orientation. This program helps students, young adults, and anyone interested in improving their financial literacy build the necessary skills to effectively manage their money.?

Walter?presents Best Bond Mutual Fund posted at Fixed Income Fund Investing, saying, ?The bond investment fund market is no place for an individual investor to try to beat the market and get higher returns through attempts at clever fixed income investing. Even professional bond market money managers do not beat the bond market.?

Sean presents Gym Memberships ? Using Money to Motivate You posted at One Smart Dollar, saying, ?All of us need ways to motivate ourselves to get things done. One of the biggest motivators is money. Thank you for your consideration.?

Lazy Man presents Money Rules by Jean Chatzky Reviewed posted at Lazy Man and Money, saying, ?I?m of two minds on this book. On one hand, there?s great value in having something concise and to the point. On the other hand, it?s not a lot of information for $13. I could see it as a gift for someone graduating college. It?s got enough of the beginner tips, and it doesn?t require a commitment to read. It also says, ?I spent nearly $15 on you and I care about your financial future?, so that?s a good thing.?

Dave presents Active Investing ? Alpha Returns posted at Wall Street Nerds , saying, ? The Old Testament of indexing is Burton Malkiel?s classic A Random Walk Down Wall Street, first published in 1973 by W.W. Norton and now in its ninth edition. For typical individual investors, without special access to information, it offers what is likely the best financial advice they will ever get: It is hard to consistently beat the market, especially after fees. A passive strategy will do better in the long run. ?

Mike Piper presents How Much Do I Need to Save Per Year? posted at Oblivious Investor, saying, ?t?s a common question ? and an important one. But it?s remarkably difficult to answer precisely.?

Daniel presents You?re Emancipated From Paying Taxes?At Least For A Few Days posted at Sweating the Big Stuff, saying, ?In 2012, taxes aren?t due until April 17th, two days later than usual. But do you know why??

PFP presents?Investment Asset Tax Location posted at Pasadena Financial Planner , saying, ? As you move your cash, bond, and stock financial assets into lower cost, more broadly diversified investment mutual funds and/or ETFs, you should also consider how to ?locate? your investment asset allocation with respect to more optimal taxation.?

FG presents Why Are Environmentalists Against North American Oil & Gas? posted at Financial God, saying, ?I don?t understand why environmentalists are supporting regimes that are well-known for their corruption and human-rights abuses, like Iran or Venezuela.

Jon the Saver presents Avoid Starbucks and Make your Own Gourmet Mocha Coffee! posted at Free Money Wisdom, saying, ?Use this awesome mocha recipe to avoid Starbucks and help you save money. it is not only tasty but fun to make, now go grab some coffee!?

Frank?presents Passive Index Fund posted at Individual Investor Strategies, saying, ?Short-term mutual fund trading is a zero sum game played against other very well informed mutual fund traders and other securities market traders. On average, higher mutual fund turnover is far more likely to result in lower investment fund performance ? instead of superior risk-adjusted performance.?

MR presents Are You Trying to Become Financially Independent? posted at Money Reasons, saying, ?I admit it, I wasted time on wasteful activities, but now I want to be rich and I?m changing my direction. Now I have a plan, do you??

Jeffrey presents Famous Money Movie Moments and Lessons with Video! posted at Money Spruce, saying, ?Money movies are entertaining, but you can learn something from them, too! Here?s a few of the best moments that are not only funny but also have great lessons.?

Income

PITR presents Is Passive Income only for the Rich? posted at Passive Income To Retire, saying, ?Can only the rich create passive income or is there another way besides investing money that you already have to create passive income.?

Corey presents Why You Need A Keyword Rich Resume posted at Resume Mag, saying, ?Keywords are not just for search engines. When you submit your resume to a company, it is immediately scanned for specific criteria in the form of keywords. This is why it is so important to have a keyword rich resume that is specifically tailored for each application. Here?s how to do it.?

Insurance and Risk

Glen Craig presents Save Money by Bundling Insurance Policies posted at Free From Broke , saying, ?We all want to save on insurance. You can do this is by bundling insurance policies. See more on how bundled insurance can help you save as well as some drawbacks.?

Sarah presents?Portfolio risk and investment returns posted at Do-It-Yourself Financial Planning , saying, ? When making personal finance and retirement planning decisions, individuals must confront the dilemma that, historically, more conservative portfolio investments have yielded substantially lower investment returns than the returns that riskier investments have delivered. With either lower or higher risk-adjusted market return strategies, you simply cannot have your financial cake and you eat it too.?

Philip Taylor presents Long-Term Disability Insurance: Do I Need It? posted at PT Money Personal Finance, saying, ?A discussion about Long-term Disability insurance with my peers and friends (who has it, who doesn?t, and why), as well as a bonus discussion on LT disability for the self-employed.?

Investing

Tushar presents Types of Common Stocks posted at Start Investing Money, saying, ?Stocks are essentially partial ownership in a company. When you buy shares, you are buying a small piece of the company itself. Depending on the type of company, its size, and a variety of other factors, a stock may be classified a certain way.?

Young presents A Peek Inside My TFSA Trading Portfolio 2012 posted at Youngandthrifty, saying, ?It seems customary that I share what my purchases were for the year in terms of my TFSA Trading Portfolio with Questrade.?

Jack Parker presents?Top NoLoad Funds posted at Preferred Investment Funds, saying, ?Some mutual funds and ETFs must be better than others, but which ones are they? How can you tell before the fact??

James presents 9 Super Stocks For The Long Term posted at Short Road To Retirement, saying, ?Lists 9 companies that have increased dividends for 30+ consecutive years and have also been able to grow revenues 10+ percent over the last 2 years. These companies are similar to companies that Warren Buffett invests in.

FMF presents Size: The Second Factor of Investing posted at Free Money Finance, saying, ?Size is the second factor with investing??

Frank Pinter presents?No Load Bond Mutual Funds posted at Cheapest Bond Funds, saying, ?Investment research overwhelmingly shows that lower cost fixed income funds tend to yield higher bond investing returns.?

Super Saver presents Probabilty of a Market Correction is High posted at My Wealth Builder, saying, ?The much anticipated correction appears to have started. I don?t believe the recent decline will be another false start. There are too many factors pointing towards a correction.?

Pat Huddleston presents The FBI is On the Case, But It Isnt Enough posted at Investor?s Watchblog, saying, ?Just like every investor thinks hes too smart to fall for a fraud, every scam artist thinks hes too crafty to be caught.?

DJL presents Global Markets in Distress posted at Nerds on Wall Street , saying, ? Stock markets are almost perfectly transparent, with full information available to all, and the best electronic clearing and settlement in history. These technologies were omitted in building the skyscraper of cards (?house of cards? seems too mild) out of collateralized debt obligations (CDOs), credit default swaps (CDSs), synthetic collateralized debt obligations (SCDOs), and the rest.?

MMD presents How to Buy an Index Fund posted at MyMoneyDesign, saying, ?If youre new to investing, youre probably not totally sure what an Index Fund is or why people always talk about them. Read on and Ill show you how to buy one of the easiest and cheapest Index Funds available.?

Managing?Debt

Sandy presents Money Traps You Should Never Give In To posted at Yes, I am Cheap, saying, ?When trying to work your way out of debt, seeing the light at the end of the tunnel can seem impossible. Feeling like the debt is endless is a typical feeling, and because of it, many people are quick to look for extreme options to put cash back in their pockets.A few major money traps to avoid include.?

Mike presents The Risks And Rewards Of Store Cards posted at Rewards Cards USA, saying, ?Store cards can be very tempting it can be hard to say no when youre standing at the register and the clerk tells you about a sign-up discount and hands you a card application.

Mike presents New ScotiaHockey NHL Visa Card posted at Rewards Cards Canada, saying, ?Scotiabank created a unique way to enrich the hockey experience for their customers and hockey fans alike with their new rewards credit card, the ScotiaHockey NHL VISA card.?

Real Estate

Amanda L Grossman presents Guests are Coming: Does the Entertainment Book or CityPASS Offer More Savings? posted at Frugal Confessions, saying, ?We are so excited and feel very blessed that our home was chosen for a Grossman reunion.?

A Blinkin presents Should You Sell Your Timeshare? posted at Funancials, saying, ?Timeshares soared in popularity over the past 15 years, but recently, as the economy has dipped; many individuals are reconsidering whether owning a timeshare is really worth it. During boom years, people thought timeshares were a great investment, similar to owning a vacation home, but without all of the other costs associated with it.?

Philip Taylor presents We Received Our New Home Mortgage Pre-Approval Letter posted at PT Money Personal Finance, saying, ?Part of our story in our journey to buy a new home and turn our present-day home into a rental property.?

Retirement

Barbara Friedberg presents You don?t need an IRA; There?s always Social Security posted at Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance, saying, ?Contribute to a ROTH IRA immediately and continue every year. Social security is not enough for your future security!?

Frank Knowles presents?S&P 500 Index Funds posted at?Large Cap Funds, saying, ?The no load index fund strategy of the Schwab S & P 500 Index Fund tracks the S and P 500 stock index. This no load index fund was listed as one of the top 25 lowest cost index mutual funds in a research study.?

Corey presents Common but Avoidable IRA Tax Mistakes posted at Steadfast Finances, saying, ?Learn more about common IRA tax mistakes. Find out if you are making avoidable mistakes.?

Whitney?presents Retirement?Worksheets posted at Retirement Saving Plans, saying, ?While personal wealth should measure current financial investments and other salable assets, it should also measure your ability to sustain your household budget, build up your investment portfolio, and weather potential financial risk and misfortune across your lifetime.?

Savings

Gil Tenorio presents Benefits of Online Banking posted at Online Internet Banking, saying, ?Online banking changed the traditional banking method in the past decades. Before, you need to visit your bank before you can move or transfer money to other people or even to your other bank accounts.?

KT presents Save Hundreds of Dollars a Year by Making These Four Drinks at Home posted at Personal Finance Journey, saying, ?We spend a lot on beverages. Take a typical Saturday ? you may grab some coffee in the morning and spend anywhere from $2 to $6, depending on the drink you buy.?

TSI presents Savings determine wealth posted at The Skilled Investor , saying, ? How much you earn, spend, budget, and save are by far the most dominant determinants of your long-term financial well-being. Self-control in your financial decision-making regarding budgeting and consumption is far more important than clever investing. ?

Jen presents Having Only One Car Saves Us Money-Even Though it Sucks posted at Master the Art of Saving, saying, ?It?s been over two years now since my husband?s car broke down for good. It was a sad day, but sometimes things have an upside. I have realized that there are other ways that having only one car saves us money, aside from the obvious ones.?

Earth and Money presents Planning a Green Frugal Wedding ? Invitations posted at Earth and Money, saying, ?In many cases, being either frugal or environmentally responsible when it comes to weddings requires you to challenge the status quo or the established wedding traditions. Invitations are one of the easiest places to save the environment and cut the wedding budget.?

Greenable Nation presents?Don?t Buy a ?Gas-Guzzling? Laptop!,?saying, ?You can expect to save 30%-65% more power by buying an eco-friendly laptop, which uses less energy to operate and reduces your carbon footprint. ?From major appliances to home office items, there is a simple way to start living green and save money.?

Taxes

Bill Smith presents Tax Season Is Upon Us Once Again posted at 2012 Tax ? Free Tax Filing Options, saying, ?There is only one week left before the tax season comes to an end for 2012.?

Monroe presents Evaluating Roth IRA Conversions posted at Do-It-Yourself Financial Planning , saying, ? This article could help you to make a more informed decision about your family?s Roth investment strategy. Key to you making a better decision about your lifetime Roth account contribution and asset conversion strategy is the need for a sophisticated financial planning software tool.?

Teacher Man presents Student Tax Return posted at My University Money, saying, ?Its that time of the year again. The time for beer that is cheaper than the usual cheap. When pasta and red sauce 5 days a week consists of budgeting. Spring time for post-secondary students is often a lean financial period.?

That concludes this edition.?Submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of Financial Planning using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

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Other than a fairly crucial commitment to brevity, what is it that makes a short story a short story? As the 2012 edition of the world?s richest prize for the form ? the ?30,000 Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award ? comes to a conclusion, I spoke with this year?s shortlist to get their own insights into the art and craft of writing short fiction.

Emma Donoghue, the Irish writer whose novel Room became an international bestseller, makes the shortlist for ?The Hunt?, a disturbing tale set during the American War of Independence. ?It?s inspired by a snippet of history? she says, ?as my stories and novels often are: in this case, a passing reference in a historical study to a mass rape that happened in 1776.?

What is that she thinks attracts authors to the form? ?Writers often love writing short stories because they are small worlds: big while we?re inside them, and offering all the satisfaction of researching and shaping a novel but in miniature, without the years of commitment. Romances rather than marriages??

Tom Lee?s story, ?The Current?, examines the altered and sometimes strained relationship between father and son after the father has had treatment for a mysterious illness. Like Donoghue, he also finds the required level of focus attractive and so far he has written and published only short stories: ?I like the concentration and intensity of it. I like that they tend to be suggestive, allusive and unresolved. I like that you can write something and if it doesn?t work you haven?t spent three or more years of your life killing yourself over it.?

Linda Oatman High?s ?Nickel Mines Hardware? considers the devastating effects of a high-school shooting on a traditional Amish community. She is a lifelong resident of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. ?I was inspired to write the story after covering the Amish school shootings of 2006 for a newspaper in Lancaster and another one in Scotland. My husband?s grandparents were Amish, and so I felt a personal connection to the people and their tragic loss.?

What does she think distinguishes short stories from the novel? ?Writing short stories differs from writing full-length fiction in that the writing feels more poetic to me. The story must be told and resolved in a concise manner, and every word matters.?

Jean Kwok also feels that there is something in the creation of a short story that distances it from the process of novel writing: ?Short stories are an illuminating and extremely difficult art form. Although many people think short stories are easier than novels, there are many ways in which short stories are more challenging. Because of the limited length, every sentence in a short story has to count, every scene has to add to the whole. There is more room for error in a novel. Furthermore, short stories explore the multitude of shadows in every writer?s heart.?

Her story, ?Where the Gods Fly?, is certainly drawn from that shadowy place. It explores the hardships and choices that migrant families must face as they look to make a new life. Jean herself made the migrant?s journey from Hong Kong to Brooklyn when she was five and worked in a Chinatown clothing factory for much of her childhood.

Advocates for the short story have long stressed that the form has its own integrity and identity. But there is no doubt that writing short fiction can also be a valuable testing ground for ideas, styles and approaches that sometimes grow or morph into longer works: ??Where the Gods Fly? was my first foray into weaving together the themes of art, cultural differences and poverty? says Kwok. ?It taught me a great deal and my next novel is also about a Chinese girl who becomes a professional dancer. It is a completely different story from this one but it shares the same roots.?

The Irish short story writer and novelist Kevin Barry?s shortlisted story, ?Beer Trip to Llandudno?, follows a tight-knit group of ale-obsessed men travelling from Liverpool to Llandudno for their latest bittersweet tasting trip.

Barry explains the extreme fragility of a short story as it comes into existence. ?A short story is a high wire act. Every sentence is a step along the line, and you can fall off and break your neck at any moment. It is a tighter Hale Bob Dresses, more controlled and in many ways more difficult form than the novel ? you?re working with your breath held, almost, as you try to engineer this very delicate contraption. Most stories wind up in pieces on the floor.?

But if where they end up is precarious, the origin of many short stories is equally fractured and mysterious. And just because the form is short, doesn?t necessarily mean that the investment in research is any less serious. Welsh novelist and poet Robert Minhinnick?s story, ?El Aziz: Some Pages From His Notebooks?, charts the progress of an Iraqi man who makes his way across Europe to the UK where he becomes a care home worker.

Here Minhinnick explains a little about the complex origins of the story: ?In 1998 I was helping make a film about depleted uranium. It involved interviews with US and UK soldiers who had fought in the first Gulf War, and with Navajo and Hopi miners who actually dug out the uranium in Arizona. Our team decided to go to Iraq to film first-hand the impacts of the war. This was the time of the UN embargo on trade DKNY Clothes, so entry to Iraq was very difficult. We flew to Amman then took the bus across ?Badiet Esh Sham? ? the Syrian desert.?

Alongside this challenging trip, Minhinnick also drew inspiration from his father-in-law?s experiences in the care system as well as his own travels around Andalusia, and the result is a short story that weaves current political conerns with the personal, the biographical, the historical and the mythical.

Having heard from the six shortlisted authors, it?s perhaps right to leave the last word with Joanna Trollope who, as well as being on the judging panel for The Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award, is also the Chair of judges for the Orange Prize for Fiction:

?Short stories are notoriously difficult to pull off successfully, needing ? as they do ? to involve the readers during reading as well as to leave them with something to reflect on afterwards, and all in only a few thousand words.?

You can read the shortlisted stories in an anthology published by Waterstones available to purchase in store and through waterstones.com. The winner will be announced on Friday 30 March.

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Valentine&#39;s Day gift-giving tips | Pro Hands at Work

(ARA) ? Giving your significant other the right gift can make or break your Valentine?s celebration. If you?re also giving something to your best friend, mom and children, you may need a little help finding the perfect token.

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Twitter and LinkedIn Manage Tasks With Asana, New API Means Robots Can Too

Asana LogoWhat could be a better endorsement of your product's quality than having some of the hottest companies in tech relying on it? Launched in November, task management software Asana is already being used by Twitter, Uber, Foursquare, LinkedIn, Rdio, NationBuilder, and Airbnb. This week, Asana released a REST API to let customers build custom interfaces and in-roads to its productivity tool.?A few examples of what you could build include a desktop app for viewing assigned tasks, or a dashboard for monitoring your team's current projects. At an event to celebrate the startup's progress on Thursday night, co-founder (and Facebook co-founder) Dustin Moskovitz and advisors like Ron Conway watched proudly as Asana's other co-founder Justin Rosenstein delivered a rousing speech. "In just five months, customers have created 10 million tasks. Even more impressively, they've completed 4 million of them."

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