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Spindle is an online literary magazine with a twist, featuring creative non-fiction, poetry and short fiction by, for and about New Yorkers -- literal and spiritual. Showcasing emerging writers, artists, musicians and other notable New Yorkers, it offers a multi-faceted look at New York City and the world beyond through the eyes of both those who love it and hate it, and in many cases, a peek inside the minds of the people themselves.

Like New York City, Spindle is best experienced with an open mind and a healthy dose of intellectual curiosity. There are no tour guides here, so readers are encouraged to take their time and casually explore the site, whether a section at a time, via the "related article" links, or by doing a keyword search.

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Guy LeCharles Gonzalez
Publisher & Editor-in-Chief

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1. Oscar Goes Wild
(Literary/Fiction)
...e. Sibyl put her arms around me while I cried on her. My thesis was almost done and I scrounged up the money to get Oscar a bus ticket. He had a daughter in Tuscaloosa, he said. Before he got on th...

... solutions before she can put the point of her pencil to the paper. She is smart enough to set aside the money she earns during her Sunday morning shift at the bakery, where fathers straight from the ...

3. El Rey Del Taco
(Literary/Fiction)
... a story I'd heard before. "Those people are all idiots.  I can't believe people actually pay good money to risk their lives like that.  I can't believe rock climbing is supposed to be tren...

4. Mud
(Literary/Fiction)
...ars.” “Oh, forget it. I don’t have a job. I don’t have any mo—” Before he could finish the “knee” in money, the man had already turned to his next valued costumer. He must work on commission, thou...

5. On the 1: Emotional Distance
(Features/On the 1)
I. 100 Million Dollar Bagels She’s asking for just a little money, for a drink or some food. She tells us she has no one else. Stepping forward, struggling to stand straight against a force that's p

6. Old New York
(Literary/Fiction)
...East Side, rent it out for the night, and decorate it as much like the old CBGBs as possible. I had some money left in my trust fund, so we had just enough cash to do up everything right.  &nbs...

7. Ivan Brandon: Crime Comics Czar
(Features/Notable New Yorkers)
...ad, but that's often my intent more than anyone else's. SPINDLE: Let's play casting call for a second. Money's no object, who would you like to see playing Nika and Rafael? Brandon: Let's just say...

8. Revolution Concerts
(Literary/Poetry)
.... The freedomfighter spoke about disarming armored trucks, and freeing all the guns in them, (guns being money), while a young atheist with a t-shirt long as a sundress hollered you owe me twenty doll...

9. Another Night
(Literary/Fiction)
...ie Edwards, the piano player.  He died at 55, but left her with a brownstone in Brooklyn and enough money to come in here every night.  After he died, she never sang again. “No one’s sweet...

10. Karin Gallet: Drafting Bloomberg
(Features/Notable New Yorkers)
...te. If Mayor Bloomberg were to run for President, which organization would spend the most money attempting to defeat him: DNC, RNC, NRA, PBA, or Al-Qaeda? Gallet: Probably all the abo...

...like No Greater Love instead. Same goes for anyone considering dropping $19.95 for Combat Zone; put your money to better use. Guy LeCharles Gonzalez is a Mets fan from the Bronx, and has a beaut...

...alk about openly, but here it is: 99.5% of literary journals, print or online, don't make much money. No, really, it's true. For those who know this to be true and are ready, willing&nbs...

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