Lifelines is a print journal for literature and art published by the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. The journal is student-founded, student-managed, and student-administered under the guidance of faculty and staff.The journal features original and unpublished works of poetry, prose, nonfiction, artwork, and photography. It has published work by Guggenheim Fellows, winners of the William Carlos Williams Poetry Competition, physicians, patients, and students, as well as from new authors and artists. The journal is open to all.Copies of Lifelines are distributed to hospitals, clinics, eldercare facilities, libraries, and schools in New Hampshire and Vermont. The journal is archived by the Library of Congress and in the Rauner Special Collections Library of Dartmouth College.Its mission is to be a thread winding through all those who have been touched by the medical experience, and to weave a literary tapestry that connects clinicians and patients through narratives in medicine.LCCN: 2014202955OCLC Number: 57178237