ELIGIBILITY FOR PUBLICATION
All ABAC students, faculty, staff, and alumni are eligible to be published in the pages of Pegasus. Students at high schools, public and private, in the state of Georgia are also eligible. Additionally, undergraduates in Georgia system colleges and universities are invited to submit.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
To submit to Pegasus, please use the submission manager.
POETRY: Submit 3-5 poems. Pegasus is looking for lyric and/or narrative poetry with an attention to language and image.
FICTION: Submit 1-2 short stories (8000 words maximum). Pegasus is look for high-quality short fiction with attention to matters of craft: plot, characterization, and setting. We strongly believe that good fiction must follow the rules of Standard Written English.
NONFICTION: Submit 1-2 essays (8000 words maximum). Pegasus is not interested in literary analysis or research-style essays; however, autobiographical criticism is certainly welcome. We are mainly seeking well-crafted creative nonfiction, including lyrical essays, memoirs, and narratives.
ARTWORK: Submit up to 3 pieces of art in any medium. It is solely the artist’s responsibility to submit high-quality jpegs or gifs. Pegasus has no restrictions on style, but we certainly will not publish inappropriate work. Please be certain to identify the medium of the art in the cover letter. Without information about the art's medium, Pegasus will not publish it.
Pegasus reports acceptances and rejections in late March/early April.
DEADLINE
The deadline for the 2018 issue of Pegasus is February 28, 2018.
ELIGIBILITY FOR PRIZES
Pegasus awards the Andrew McKay Award for the Editor's Choice each issue. Only Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College students, faculty, and staff are eligible for this award.
SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS
Simultaneous submissions are fine with us as long as writers and artists withdraw their submissions from our submission manager the moment that they are accepted elsewhere.
QUESTIONS
Please feel free to contact either Rachel Price ([email protected]/229.391.4973) or Brandi Arrington ([email protected]/229.391.4966).
NOTE
The Pegasus editors reserve the right to make editing changes (only where necessary) without altering the substance of the literary pieces. When drastic or liberal editing changes are required, the editors will either contact the author to discuss a possible revision or disqualify the submission. Under no circumstances will your work appear in Pegasus significantly altered from its original form/version except by your explicit approval.
By submitting your work to Pegasus, you give the magazine the right to publish and display your work.
All ABAC students, faculty, staff, and alumni are eligible to be published in the pages of Pegasus. Students at high schools, public and private, in the state of Georgia are also eligible. Additionally, undergraduates in Georgia system colleges and universities are invited to submit.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
To submit to Pegasus, please use the submission manager.
POETRY: Submit 3-5 poems. Pegasus is looking for lyric and/or narrative poetry with an attention to language and image.
FICTION: Submit 1-2 short stories (8000 words maximum). Pegasus is look for high-quality short fiction with attention to matters of craft: plot, characterization, and setting. We strongly believe that good fiction must follow the rules of Standard Written English.
NONFICTION: Submit 1-2 essays (8000 words maximum). Pegasus is not interested in literary analysis or research-style essays; however, autobiographical criticism is certainly welcome. We are mainly seeking well-crafted creative nonfiction, including lyrical essays, memoirs, and narratives.
ARTWORK: Submit up to 3 pieces of art in any medium. It is solely the artist’s responsibility to submit high-quality jpegs or gifs. Pegasus has no restrictions on style, but we certainly will not publish inappropriate work. Please be certain to identify the medium of the art in the cover letter. Without information about the art's medium, Pegasus will not publish it.
Pegasus reports acceptances and rejections in late March/early April.
DEADLINE
The deadline for the 2018 issue of Pegasus is February 28, 2018.
ELIGIBILITY FOR PRIZES
Pegasus awards the Andrew McKay Award for the Editor's Choice each issue. Only Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College students, faculty, and staff are eligible for this award.
SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS
Simultaneous submissions are fine with us as long as writers and artists withdraw their submissions from our submission manager the moment that they are accepted elsewhere.
QUESTIONS
Please feel free to contact either Rachel Price ([email protected]/229.391.4973) or Brandi Arrington ([email protected]/229.391.4966).
NOTE
The Pegasus editors reserve the right to make editing changes (only where necessary) without altering the substance of the literary pieces. When drastic or liberal editing changes are required, the editors will either contact the author to discuss a possible revision or disqualify the submission. Under no circumstances will your work appear in Pegasus significantly altered from its original form/version except by your explicit approval.
By submitting your work to Pegasus, you give the magazine the right to publish and display your work.