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Ev 1113: Anonymous By Gaston
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Hello EVers
I enjoyed this weeks offering from Gaston. I did manage to spy the theme early on in the solve. As with previous EVs, I am reluctant to erase a carefully deduced or solved light. If my memory serves me correctly, there has been at least one EV which required the whole grid to be erased! Time for a preprandial Glenmorangie!
I enjoyed this weeks offering from Gaston. I did manage to spy the theme early on in the solve. As with previous EVs, I am reluctant to erase a carefully deduced or solved light. If my memory serves me correctly, there has been at least one EV which required the whole grid to be erased! Time for a preprandial Glenmorangie!
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I was unnerved, not excited, by this theme.
19:59 Sun 09th Mar 2014
This was fun, so congratulations Gaston on your EV debut. Out of interest, how did you become a setter? I'd been thinking of having a go myself. I have a friend who set a puzzle for the Inquisitor in the Independent, but he sent it and only heard back after about 18 months - and then only a curt "no" with no feedback or further comment. I'd be interested to know how you got to be an EV setter, and what's involved.
If you email the address under the ev solution they should put you in touch with the ev editor who I have found incredibly helpful. He will want to look at one or two example puzzles, and if he likes them will give you masses of advice about perfecting them for publication. I know he has quite a pile to get through, so don't expect immediate publication!
Good luck
Gaston 14
Good luck
Gaston 14
Failing the EV editor himself, there are also many other established compilers (Chalicea, Shark, Artix) who are often happy to get in touch and give advice.
Time taken to set a puzzle can vary greatly. My most recent one, Riddle in Eight Parts, was completed over a couple of weeks; my next one due was started in September 2012 and only submitted a year or so later!
Time taken to set a puzzle can vary greatly. My most recent one, Riddle in Eight Parts, was completed over a couple of weeks; my next one due was started in September 2012 and only submitted a year or so later!
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