Regular readers will have known for a few weeks that I’ve just started a new job. Some of you have already combined this with the news of Barbara Hall’s retirement as Sunday Times puzzles editor to guess what my new job might be. I can now confirm that your guesses were correct – I’ve been appointed on a trial basis to edit the crosswords in the Sunday Times. I’m obviously very pleased and know that many of you will be very pleased for me. At this stage there are only a few things to say:
- A big thank you to Barbara Hall for the help she’s given me during a brief handover period, and to those at the Sunday Times who decided to see whether I can fill this role well.
- Any changes to Sunday Times crosswords will be slow and careful.
- For obvious reasons, I will no longer be a contributor to crossword blogs, or the organiser of this blog. More thanks are due to the people here and elsewhere who will continue this work. For the time being Andy Wallace (linxit) is now organising this blog.
That’s great news for you and the Sunday Times. Congratulations and best wishes.
Handel.
Must confess Peter I do feel ambivalent however as your contributions will be greatly missed by me and I’m sure many others. Not sure how I will now gauge my progress (if any) as always look for your time first. With your help I now work on a mere 4x your time as my target. My better side however is just happy for you and the ST xwd followers. You leave a civilised, supportive and charming legacy behind in the form of this site. Thomas.
From a very self-interested point of view: does this mean you will take charge of the syndicated “Sunday Times” puzzle in The Weekend Australian? I certainly hope so, as do many in this neck of the woods who are looking forward to better puzzles with a definite local flavour.
Tom B.
Mr Magoo will be rubbing his hands with glee.
Congratulations old friend, and happy 2011 to you and Jacqui.
John H and Jane T
Steve W
thanks for your patience and guidance and unfailing good humo[u]r!
Carole H., Fermo, Italy
Many thanks for this blog, I hope you will occasionally still appear here.
I haven’t done the ST crossword for ages but when I did it wasn’t very good: more like The Radio Times than The Times. Now it will I’m sure improve and become worth doing again. I shall look at it with interest, fully expecting that you will have been the cause of a rise in standards.
Good luck and congratulations
I’m very happy for Peter, but a bit sad that we won’t have his solving times to be amazed at — ordinary mortals are so much, well, less astounding!
I haven’t bothered with the ST crossword for a long time but will certainly follow it now.