24-09-2014, 02:37 PM
Hi everyone,
An update on the delayed issues of the CS magazine. All magazines have been posted and should be with you very shortly (if not today). Overseas subscribers may have to wait a few extra days.
To make up for the non-appearance of the June issue, an 'extra' September issue has been produced and was sent off to the printers today.
I have started work on the October issue and that will bring us back into a proper time-scale of an issue every 2 months. (Deadline date for October submissions is 10th October please!)
My apologies for the delays, but hopefully you will understand that taking on the new role, contacting everyone involved and learning the ropes can sometimes take longer than expected or hoped for!
My thanks go to Dick Heathwood and Peter Woods (among others) for their invaluable help and please feel free to contact me via editor (at) chessscotland.com or abburnett (at) hotmail.com if you have any questions/queries/ideas or suggestions regarding the magazine.
Many thanks for your patience,
Andy Burnett (editor, Chess Scotland magazine)
An update on the delayed issues of the CS magazine. All magazines have been posted and should be with you very shortly (if not today). Overseas subscribers may have to wait a few extra days.
To make up for the non-appearance of the June issue, an 'extra' September issue has been produced and was sent off to the printers today.
I have started work on the October issue and that will bring us back into a proper time-scale of an issue every 2 months. (Deadline date for October submissions is 10th October please!)
My apologies for the delays, but hopefully you will understand that taking on the new role, contacting everyone involved and learning the ropes can sometimes take longer than expected or hoped for!
My thanks go to Dick Heathwood and Peter Woods (among others) for their invaluable help and please feel free to contact me via editor (at) chessscotland.com or abburnett (at) hotmail.com if you have any questions/queries/ideas or suggestions regarding the magazine.
Many thanks for your patience,
Andy Burnett (editor, Chess Scotland magazine)