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A BLACK EYE
The whole business over the Q &A column is a black eye for the new editor. To be sure, he has the right to fire GM Evans and hire GM Benjamin. There is no argument here. What one finds so deeply unsavory is the outright lying by Dan Lucas to accomplish the transition. I would hope that GM Evans will have something to say. Certainly, the new editor would never merit a handshake from the 5-time U.S. champion whose column was the soul of Chess Life.. An editor who resorts to these tactics shows a character weakness. My God! We know Editor Lucas had the SUPPORT, for Pete's sake, of the drudges on the USCF Executive Board when getting rid of GM Evans and bringing in someone who won't rock the boat. What courage, in the name of heaven, did it require from the editor to tell GM Evans, "I have decided to fire you and to assign the Q &A column to GM Benjamin. My bosses want someone else and perhaps I do, too. I am unsure [or sure, for that matter], it is time for you to go." A couple of you sent messages expressing amazement that I knew exactly what would happen and how it would happen. Hah! The whole ploy was so obvious and speaks of the editor as a rotter, though he will likely survive if he just toes the line and carries out the expected ploys. GM Evans was owed something more than crapulous lies from the young editor. He was owed at least a straightforward firing with frank talk. Why does chess seem to attract so many pusillanimous souls? One recollects the drones at Delegates meetings taking direct orders on how to vote and raising or lowering their hands literally, at times, on cue. We can conclude that Editor Lucas believes that GM Evans career as author, player and leading journalist merited nothing more than a lie serving as part of a ploy. The man's behavior exhibited cowardice alloyed with arrogance. wrote: ANOTHER PREDICTION CAME TRUE When editor Dan Lucas cancelled Evans On Chess he said the reason was Chess Life no longer needed a question and answer column. Here is a posting that I placed online last June. Lo and behold, the December 2006 issue of Chess Life has a Q&A column conducted by GM Joel Benjamin. As I predicted. From: - view profile Date: Sun, Jun 11 2006 5:19 pm Email: " Groups: rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc WHY GM EVANS HAD TO GO I, for one, miss the question and answer format of Larry's column. If Larry won't be doing it anymore, hopefully the column itself won't die... someone else can simply fill his shoes. -- Ed Collins Ed Collins need have no fear. Joel Benjamin will be conducting a Q&A column in the pages of Chess Life after a decent interval. Editor Lucas stated that the format was tired which was why, he said, the Evans column would not fit into the new magazine. The editor owed GM Evans something better than this verbal dreck. In reality, Q&A is never tired in hobbyist publications. From the first moment I heard the news that one of CL's two most popular writers was being fired, I predicted that GM Benjamin would be assuming the column in the pages of the magazine after a certain interval. Watch. He will. The eternal themes are still with us. The Winter ratpackers, Greg Kennedy as help bot and his ilk hate the fact that GM Evans has scored so well in so many reader surveys. Hence they pound the drumbeat that reader surveys are out of date and don't mean much anymore. More dreck. They literally hate Larry Evans for his long-term success, and they will deny the evidence that exists for his popularity. Dropping either Soltis or Evans made no editorial sense. Soltis survived because his column does not deal with controversial material. Such is not his purpose. Larry Evans had to go because his was the last independent voice left in the magazine. You will NOT be reading in the new Chess Life about how FIDE delegates were paid thousands in bribes, being required to click handphone cameras to show the bribe givers how they marked their ballot. Moreover, USCF loyalists will defend the news blackout as a good thing. What USCF members do not know will not hurt the political class. |
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help bot wrote:
OTOH, GM Evans has taken a very negative stance toward the USCF for quite some time, and in view of this, why would anyone expect them to show kindness in return? Kindness seems to be exactly what Mr. Parr is asking for here, albeit after the fact. -- help bot, co-inventor of the pivot This is ignores the fact that Evans is popular with the readers. He is the most popular columnist we have. When Evens was fired, two other grandmaster columnist were fired at the same time. Nobody has even noticed that they are gone. I have not received even one letter complaining about the other two grandmaster columnists (plus two non-grandmaster columnists) being fired, nor have any such complaints been posted to this forum, but I receive letters complaining about Evans being fired all the time. Any magazine editor who refuses to listen to reader complaints (not to mention board complaints) and refuses to bring back the most popular writer the magazine has ever had, deserves to be fired himself. Sam Sloan |
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"samsloan" wrote in message
ups.com... help bot wrote: OTOH, GM Evans has taken a very negative stance toward the USCF for quite some time, and in view of this, why would anyone expect them to show kindness in return? Kindness seems to be exactly what Mr. Parr is asking for here, albeit after the fact. -- help bot, co-inventor of the pivot This is ignores the fact that Evans is popular with the readers. He is the most popular columnist we have. When Evens was fired, two other grandmaster columnist were fired at the same time. Nobody has even noticed that they are gone. It's interesting how some magazines, particularly trades, live only to please advertisers; others, which do not accept advertising, exist only to please subscribers; and still others, like Chess Life, exist for no particular reason whatsoever. |
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On Fri, 8 Dec 2006 13:07:09 -0500, "Ange1o DePa1ma"
wrote: "samsloan" wrote in message This is ignores the fact that Evans is popular with the readers. He is the most popular columnist we have. When Evens was fired, two other grandmaster columnist were fired at the same time. Nobody has even noticed that they are gone. It's interesting how some magazines, particularly trades, live only to please advertisers; others, which do not accept advertising, exist only to please subscribers; and still others, like Chess Life, exist for no particular reason whatsoever. To please the editor who pleases the EB ? Ultimately, I don't know why it swallowed the lie, perhaps it will die. :-) |
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WHO CARES WHAT READERS WANT?
...still others, like Chess Life, exist for no particular reason whatsoever. -- Angelo "Based on reactions I have heard from many members, I believe that the cancellation of this column is negating the favorable effect of Chess Life's new appearance and making it more difficult for USCF to gain membership." -- USCF president Bill Goichberg GM Larry Evans was one of the two most popular writers in Chess Life according to every CL survey ever taken of the readership. He was fired because the powers that be wanted to rid the magazine of its single independent voice. The editor played ball to get the job and lied to GM Evans. There were no legal ramifications. Dan Lucas could have telephoned Larry Evans and said, "I want a new Q & A man because my bosses also want a new guy. You are going because I and the bosses want you out." What baffles me is the sheer arrogance of hiring a $50,000 consultant (without any open bidding) to redesign Chess Life and the USCF website at a time when the federation is in the red. Just as baffling is paying for FOUR Evans On Chess columns that were already accepted and not using them. More waste of USCF resources. These columns were all posted at worldchessnetwork.com. See-- WHAT'S NOT IN CHESS LIFE http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules....rder=0&thold=0 WHAT'S NOT IN CHESS LIFE (2) http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules....rder=0&thold=0 WHAT'S NOT IN CHESS LIFE (3) http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules....rder=0&thold=0 WHAT'S NOT IN CHESS LIFE (4) http://wcn.tentonhammer.com/modules....rder=0&thold=0 Ange1o DePa1ma wrote: "samsloan" wrote in message ups.com... help bot wrote: OTOH, GM Evans has taken a very negative stance toward the USCF for quite some time, and in view of this, why would anyone expect them to show kindness in return? Kindness seems to be exactly what Mr. Parr is asking for here, albeit after the fact. -- help bot, co-inventor of the pivot This is ignores the fact that Evans is popular with the readers. He is the most popular columnist we have. When Evens was fired, two other grandmaster columnist were fired at the same time. Nobody has even noticed that they are gone. It's interesting how some magazines, particularly trades, live only to please advertisers; others, which do not accept advertising, exist only to please subscribers; and still others, like Chess Life, exist for no particular reason whatsoever. |
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samsloan wrote: help bot wrote: OTOH, GM Evans has taken a very negative stance toward the USCF for quite some time, and in view of this, why would anyone expect them to show kindness in return? Kindness seems to be exactly what Mr. Parr is asking for here, albeit after the fact. -- help bot, co-inventor of the pivot This is ignores the fact that Evans is popular with the readers. He is the most popular columnist we have. When Evens was fired, two other grandmaster columnist were fired at the same time. Nobody has even noticed that they are gone. I have not received even one letter complaining about the other two grandmaster columnists (plus two non-grandmaster columnists) being fired, nor have any such complaints been posted to this forum, but I receive letters complaining about Evans being fired all the time. Any magazine editor who refuses to listen to reader complaints (not to mention board complaints) and refuses to bring back the most popular writer the magazine has ever had, deserves to be fired himself. Sam Sloan |
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sam sloan wrote: help bot wrote: OTOH, GM Evans has taken a very negative stance toward the USCF for quite some time, and in view of this, why would anyone expect them to show kindness in return? Kindness seems to be exactly what Mr. Parr is asking for here, albeit after the fact. -- help bot, co-inventor of the pivot This is ignores the fact that Evans is popular with the readers. But the readers do not have the power; the editor, and the other officers of the USCF have the power. Heck, I was a reader for many years, but not once was my opinion a factor in any such decision. He is the most popular columnist we have. When Evens was fired, two other grandmaster columnist were fired at the same time. Nobody has even noticed that they are gone. Not true. This fact was discussed right here on rgc. As I recall, Mr. Parr and I seemed to agree that Key Krackers should have gone ahead of Evans on Chess. I have not received even one letter complaining about the other two grandmaster columnists (plus two non-grandmaster columnists) being fired, nor have any such complaints been posted to this forum, but I receive letters complaining about Evans being fired all the time. Perhaps that is because Larry Parr organized a letter-writing campaign in support of Evans, but not the other two GMs. In addition to requesting that complaints be sent to Chess Life, Mr. Parr has spent a good deal of time bashing the new editor *specifically* for his firing of Evans, not the other "victims" you mentioned. Any magazine editor who refuses to listen to reader complaints (not to mention board complaints) and refuses to bring back the most popular writer the magazine has ever had, deserves to be fired himself. It seems to me that this would be a decision made by the same person or group which hired the new editor in the first place. In other words, they would have to not only realize their supposed error, but admit it publicly. What are the odds? Larry Parr keeps claiming he has no problem with the editor having the right to fire Evans; but in the very same posts, he demonstrates that he not only does have a problem with it, but will continue to have until doomsday. Personally, I am strongly against this sort of micro-management; especially when it is the obvious result of special interest meddling, as here. -- help bot |
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ANOTHER OUTRIGHT LIE
Perhaps that is because Larry Parr organized a letter-writing campaign in support of Evans, but not the other two GMs. -- Greg Kennedy I organized no letter-writing campaign. Period. Readers spontaneously complained about the omission of Evans On Chess, as Bill Goichberg himself verified when members approached him at tournaments.. One never ceases to be amazed at how Greg Kennedy envies his betters. He believes that he mighta been a Larry Evans -- he was likely never a coulda been -- if only he had not been marooned in Indiana. help bot wrote: sam sloan wrote: help bot wrote: OTOH, GM Evans has taken a very negative stance toward the USCF for quite some time, and in view of this, why would anyone expect them to show kindness in return? Kindness seems to be exactly what Mr. Parr is asking for here, albeit after the fact. -- help bot, co-inventor of the pivot This is ignores the fact that Evans is popular with the readers. But the readers do not have the power; the editor, and the other officers of the USCF have the power. Heck, I was a reader for many years, but not once was my opinion a factor in any such decision. He is the most popular columnist we have. When Evens was fired, two other grandmaster columnist were fired at the same time. Nobody has even noticed that they are gone. Not true. This fact was discussed right here on rgc. As I recall, Mr. Parr and I seemed to agree that Key Krackers should have gone ahead of Evans on Chess. I have not received even one letter complaining about the other two grandmaster columnists (plus two non-grandmaster columnists) being fired, nor have any such complaints been posted to this forum, but I receive letters complaining about Evans being fired all the time. Perhaps that is because Larry Parr organized a letter-writing campaign in support of Evans, but not the other two GMs. In addition to requesting that complaints be sent to Chess Life, Mr. Parr has spent a good deal of time bashing the new editor *specifically* for his firing of Evans, not the other "victims" you mentioned. Any magazine editor who refuses to listen to reader complaints (not to mention board complaints) and refuses to bring back the most popular writer the magazine has ever had, deserves to be fired himself. It seems to me that this would be a decision made by the same person or group which hired the new editor in the first place. In other words, they would have to not only realize their supposed error, but admit it publicly. What are the odds? Larry Parr keeps claiming he has no problem with the editor having the right to fire Evans; but in the very same posts, he demonstrates that he not only does have a problem with it, but will continue to have until doomsday. Personally, I am strongly against this sort of micro-management; especially when it is the obvious result of special interest meddling, as here. -- help bot |
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