Pegasus - The Walker Literary Magazine

Our students embrace writing and the arts both in and out of the classroom. For over 20 years, Pegasus has given Walker students a forum in which they can publish and share memoir, poetry, fiction, essays, photographs, sculpture, and drawings.

Why Pegasus? In Greek Mythology, the winged horse Pegasus, son of Poseidon and Medusa, strikes the ground on Mount Halicon with his hoof, and in this spot springs water blessed to the muses and poets alike. In this tradition, we offer our Pegasus as a source of inspiration. We hope that our work, like that mythological horse, finds a home as enduring as the night sky. Our literary publication, wholly student-run and generated, serves Walker’s entire student body from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade. This age range of contributors makes Pegasus decidedly unique.

All students are encouraged to submit artwork and writing to Pegasus. Teachers may also submit work on a student’s behalf.

Contact:

, Pegasus Co-Advisor

, Pegasus Co-Advisor

Staff:

The magazine is staffed by talented young designers and editors. Students receive an arts/communication credit for participating in our single semester course.