Dear friends, solvers, readers, and puzzlers everywhere:
It is with immense pleasure and gratitude to announce that I have been selected to write the weekly Sunday crossword for The Washington Post Magazine, a position long held by the late, great Merl Reagle. The first puzzle will run on December 6. I can barely put into words just how excited I am for this new journey I’m about to take; but I’m gonna try to put it into words. Today, by the way, just so happens to be the ten-year anniversary since my wife Vicki and I started dating, so today seemed like a great day to share the happy news.
It goes without saying that I have some very, very big shoes to fill. Merl wrote some of the funniest, most clever puns you will ever see in a crossword. He was a pioneer in the indie crossword movement, something for which I owe him a huge degree of credit. As I wrote in late August after Merl passed away, my biggest regret as a crossword constructor was that I didn’t get the chance to get to know him better on a more personal level when I had the chance. So I’m hopeful that I’ll be able to do his legacy proud — and maybe create one of my own — by writing a good, regular puzzle each week for a long time just like he did. It’s the best way I can get to know him better now.
A Big Life Change like this often means making some changes elsewhere, and the first one I need to address is this website. While I’m excited to begin my work at the Post, it’s a bittersweet moment for me to announce that I will no longer be writing a weekly puzzle on Devil Cross for the foreseeable future. I’d grown attached to this place, chatting with many different readers and sharing what I love to do each week. Devil Cross is not going to end completely, however — I may write the occasional blog post when the inspiration strikes, and in fact, my hope is that I will publish at least one more puzzle here before my first Sunday Post puzzle goes live. I’m just one short of my seventieth free puzzle, and that seems like a good number for wrapping things up. And you never know; maybe one day, when I’m more settled in with the Post and I’ve got some spare time, I may write more Devil Cross puzzles again. In the meantime, though, please keep supporting the other independent puzzle writers in my sidebar by solving their puzzles and showing them some love. They’re the main reasons I started my own site.
The second big change for me is that I am also no longer going to be an editorial and organizational co-leader of the Indie 500 Crossword Tournament. As much as I loved helping to run the inaugural tournament last May, my new responsibilities with the Post are likely going to keep me pretty busy. But I know that anyone who’s at all interested in attending the next tournament or solving the puzzles from home will be in good hands with my other co-founders. If I can make it for the 2016 tournament, you’d better believe I will be there.
There are really too many people for me to thank for this opportunity in one blog post, so I won’t list everyone right now. I’ll be sure and write a more thorough post about that later. I’ll just say that many, many people deserve my deepest gratitude for helping me along the way to become a better puzzlemaker and inspiring me to make crosswords my career. It’s not every day that a person can say that he’s found his dream job, but I feel confident that I’ve found it — and never in my wildest dreams did I think that when I started Devil Cross that it would lead me here.
I hope to see you all on December 6!
Friends, some rather huge news: I’ve been chosen to write the weekly Sunday crossword for the Washington Post!
https://t.co/OhSlh4tIZx
The new Washington Post Sunday Crossword writer, succeeding the late and great Merl Reagle, is… @devilcrosswords https://t.co/pfvSok6J5V
Evan beat out a talented field. He’s funny, tricky, and fair, and we’re lucky to land him. https://t.co/FIDF6yrPq9 https://t.co/0ma8wsAg8l
Our chorus members are amazing inside and outside of the ensemble. Check out Bass I Evan Birnholz, who is going… https://t.co/okYXAYzaOl
Congratulations
Congratulations to all.
Way to go, Evan! Congratulations. I have Devil Cross bookmarked and always look forward to your puzzles (and I still will in the Post!). I’m not a big “commenter,” but this definitely warrants a huge kudos! This is big news. I’m happy for you.
Really happy for you Evan – based on your puzzles I bet you’ll do a terrific job at the Post.
I am going to miss those spicy themelesses, though.
Best of luck.
Pete
Congratulations, Evan! I’m pleased that the Post selected you for the position.
Good for you! Good for them! Good for us!
And yes, this officially means you are not “indie” anymore.
This is incredible! I don’t comment much, but I’ve really enjoyed your puzzles here. I’m sure you’ll do (read: keep doing) a phenomenal job. Congrats!
So well deserved! I’ve been solving indie puzzles for the past year or so, and have always found yours to be the most consistently fun, challenging and rewarding of the lot. Congrats!
That is fantastic news, Evan! Congratulations!
i’ll miss devil cross but i congratulate you on your new job – no pressure there. congratulations and good luck. i’m looking forward to seeing what you have for us on Dec. 6.
Grats Evan
Congrats, can’t wait to solve. 😄
Congratulations! I’m so very happy for you and look forward to your puzzles in the Post.
Thanks, everybody! Y’all rock.
They made a wise choice. Your puzzles are entertaining, engaging, clever and not so overly difficult as to put off most of the solving population. I thought your tribute puzzle to Merl Reagle was inspired, one for the ages and I’m sure you;ll do him proud. Keep us entertained Evan. Congratulations and best of luck!