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Many of the best chess writers, who are often among the best players, write regular columns on the game. Here's everything that we've found.
New York Times (NYT)
Appears every Sunday. GM Robert Byrne through November 2006; Dylan Loeb McClain since.
GM Lubomir Kavalek's column
The Washington Post; new column every Monday, plus archive.
GM Lubomir Kavalek's archive
Archive through 18 April 2005.
GM Raymond Keene's columns
'Chess' and 'Winning Move' : two columns from the Times Online (London) by one of Britain's most prolific grandmasters. The columns are scans of original print articles.
IM Jack Peters' column
The Los Angeles Times; new column every Sunday.
Guardian Unlimited
Regular columns by Leonard Barden, occasional columns by GM Jon Speelman, and features about chess.
The Telegraph Chess Club
'Welcome to the Telegraph Chess Club where you will find extended coverage of the most important matches in the world chess calendar by our three distinguished columnists: Malcolm Pein, David Norwood and Nigel Short.' Use this link if you are registered. Norwood and Short are no longer active, but archives exist.
Telegraph Chess Club : Malcolm Pein
'International Master since 1985 and provider of the infamous voice of the Fritz chess programme.'
Chandler Cornered
'The Chess Column that is slightly different' from Chess Edinburgh.
John Henderson archive
The Scotsman; 'almost daily' through September 2003; archive back to 2000.
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