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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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1. Play Ball
(Features/Issues)
Polo Grounds, 1912 World Series by Bain News Service 2008 "PLAY BALL" WRITING CONTEST WINNER The House that Ruth Built by Liz DolanHis once slender waist now bulges like the Babe’s, too many cente

2. Running Bases
(Literary/Poetry)
In the shadow of Claremont Park where years later I’d see my first dead body  I mastered the art of running bases. In that not-quite ghetto section of the Bronx where gloves and bats and balls

3. Buy Me Some Peanuts...
(Literary/Poetry)
...e Cardinals,the Mets, an’ the old Cubbies.Be that as it is, on the day God comes to the Bronx,everything’s Yankees, and they’re beautiful.  You’d think they know Who’s there, Him hollerin’ and wh...

My son, grandson and I are watching the Red Sox and Yankees battle it out on television.  Now, admittedly, Jess and I have to explain a good deal of the game to five-year-old Conley, but he's a f

5. Gehrig's Grace
(Literary/Poetry)
The streets are gray with sand and salt dirty artillery for winter's defense the harshest winter birthed one early September that has yet to relinquish to spring And I am looking for Gehrig’s Gr

6. The House that Ruth Built
(Literary/Poetry)
In front of a hole in the right field wall my father spreads the tarpaulin to protect the grounds from a sudden downpour. His once slender waist now bulges like the Babe’s, too many center-cut pork

7. Pinstripe Suits
(Literary/Poetry)
... kind that banker’s wear. No, I wanted to wear the pinstripes that adornedmy baseball heroes, the New York Yankeeslegends of the long ball, running the outfieldskirting my Bronx birthplace. I was bo...

8. The Bronx Is Burning
(Culture/Reviews)
... Mahler ambitiously weaves together New York City's major stories of that surprisingly pivotal year -- the Yankees turmoil-filled championship season; the divisive mayoral race; the blackout that illu...

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