Narrative by Amari Sims and Tracy Lawrence

Never is an insult to the actual reality because now, the boy has become a man. No one Is here to help to provide or care for the boy. It is officially the one dream that came true. Never did it cross his mind to hold so dearly onto the reality he once had. Every day was the longest and could’ve been the last. Though every lesson stuck him like the tears that stuck to his face. In all cases, this was the worst position to be in. Nevertheless, the fire within the boy kept him moving.

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Winners of the Halloween Contest 2017

Pegasus: Meade Literary Magazine would like to congratulate the winners of the Halloween Contest for this year.
Jane Avery for digital art, Cynthia Ocloo for pencil sketch, Maryuri Ortiz for photography, Leila Obeng-Ahima for marker, Jackson Greene for poetry, and Cynthia Ocloo for short story.
We would also like to congratulate Joel Ocloo for second place in short story and Angelique Kolick for honorable mention in poetry.

Halloween Story by Joel Ocloo

     It was the morning of Halloween and my mom was driving me and my little brother to school. I sat in the front passenger seat feeling more comfortable than usual. It was probably because of how cold it was outside and how warm it was inside the car.

     The heated seat feature, which my mom’s car had, was definitely one major orchestrator of my unexplainable comfort. I had stayed up really late watching Family Guy so I took this as an opportunity to get a bit of sleep before I got to school. Continue reading “Halloween Story by Joel Ocloo”

Winter

Nothing in the world can resemble falling snow,

It’s one of nature’s beauties a lot of people don’t know,

Like changes in season the cold is as slow,

For no real reason the rain starts to flow,

With drops and trickles they fall on your feet,

The feeling of feeling is fun and unique, Continue reading “Winter”

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