Frisco Del Rosario
About the author
Frisco Del Rosario is an American chess writer and journalist who has contributed extensively to chess literature and digital media. With a background in sports journalism and chess commentary, Del Rosario has written for various chess publications and websites, establishing himself as a knowledgeable voice in the chess community. His expertise lies in chess history, particularly in analyzing the games of classical masters and making their strategic insights accessible to contemporary audiences.
Prior to "A First Book of Morphy," Del Rosario authored several chess instructional works and maintained an active presence in chess journalism, focusing on the intersection between historical chess analysis and modern pedagogical approaches. His unique position as both journalist and chess educator allows him to bridge the gap between academic chess analysis and practical instruction, making complex historical insights accessible to modern readers.
Del Rosario's writing style reflects his journalistic background, combining rigorous analysis with accessible presentation. His approach demonstrates how chess history can inform contemporary practice, and his work represents a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue about chess education methodology in the digital age.
