Has Nigel’s Column been Dropped from New in Chess?
February 11, 2019
The latest New in Chess magazine (2019#1) has arrived. There is Daniil Dubov’s picture on the cover and many interesting articles inside, but no column by Nigel Short.
His “Short Stories” has been informative, literate and controversial but evidently is no more. Wikipedia says that it started in January 2011.
These from the discussion in the EC Forum:
- It appears that the New in Chess magazine has dropped Nigel as a columnist. He doesn't appear in the most recent edition and is reported to have announced his dismissal whilst at the Gibraltar tournament.
- Do we know if ‘dismissal’ is quite the right word here? By which I mean was Short sacked - because he did something to upset his employer or otherwise - or was the column just brought to an end, NiC deciding to move in another direction? The latter being pretty common if somewhat less dramatic
- My informant, who had been present at the Q&A session in Gibraltar phrased it as "Nigel said he'd been sacked".
- Odd that Nige should not have mentioned it on his twitter feed yet. He’s not normally shy and retiring after all
- He’s now said “ A fear that my elevation to FIDE VP would constrain my independence, was the reason given.“
Later:
Finally, this morning on Nigel’s Twitter page:
After eight years of entertaining and sometimes controversial columns, it is a pity that my services are no longer required...
To which Olimpiu G. Urcan replied:
Agree or disagree with his ideas, Nigel Short's column for @NewInChess was incisive and well-written. It's disappointing not to see it there anymore.
https://twitter.com/nigelshortchess?...Ctwgr%5Eauthor
February 11, 2019
The latest New in Chess magazine (2019#1) has arrived. There is Daniil Dubov’s picture on the cover and many interesting articles inside, but no column by Nigel Short.
His “Short Stories” has been informative, literate and controversial but evidently is no more. Wikipedia says that it started in January 2011.
These from the discussion in the EC Forum:
- It appears that the New in Chess magazine has dropped Nigel as a columnist. He doesn't appear in the most recent edition and is reported to have announced his dismissal whilst at the Gibraltar tournament.
- Do we know if ‘dismissal’ is quite the right word here? By which I mean was Short sacked - because he did something to upset his employer or otherwise - or was the column just brought to an end, NiC deciding to move in another direction? The latter being pretty common if somewhat less dramatic
- My informant, who had been present at the Q&A session in Gibraltar phrased it as "Nigel said he'd been sacked".
- Odd that Nige should not have mentioned it on his twitter feed yet. He’s not normally shy and retiring after all
- He’s now said “ A fear that my elevation to FIDE VP would constrain my independence, was the reason given.“
Later:
Finally, this morning on Nigel’s Twitter page:
After eight years of entertaining and sometimes controversial columns, it is a pity that my services are no longer required...
To which Olimpiu G. Urcan replied:
Agree or disagree with his ideas, Nigel Short's column for @NewInChess was incisive and well-written. It's disappointing not to see it there anymore.
https://twitter.com/nigelshortchess?...Ctwgr%5Eauthor
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