Lifelines (journal)
Discipline | Literary journal |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Lawrence Kuklinski |
Publication details | |
History | 2002- |
Publisher | Dartmouth Medical School (USA) |
Frequency | Annual |
ISO 4 | Find out here |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 2373-5163 |
LCCN | 2014202955 |
OCLC no. | 57178237 |
Links | |
Lifelines is a literary journal published by Dartmouth Medical School.[1]
The journal is sponsored by the Trustees of Dartmouth College[2] and features work by current and former students, current writers and artists.[3]
Precedence for inclusion in the journal is given to Medical school alum, but exceptions are sometimes made for distinguished work. The journal aims to address a lack of discourse among science and the arts, while recognizing the challenge in combining the two.[4]
Scope
The fiction, poetry and book reviews in the journal also aim to reflect the multitude of experiences with illness and death.[5][6][7] [8]
Initially an online publication, the journal is now published in hard copy format and cataloged by the Dartmouth College library.[9]
The journal has featured work by Guggenheim fellows, Dartmouth faculty, winners of the William Carlos Williams Award, as well as new authors. Fiction from the journal has been included in the Best American Short Stories series.[10][11][12]
In 2013 a short story featured in the journal by Aaron Sommers[13] was performed as a one-act play at The Players' Ring Theater in Portsmouth.[14][15][16]
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Editor in Chief: Jessica Linden. Managing Editor: James Washington, Jr.. Reviewers: Jonathan Ross, MD, Phyllis Katz, PhD., Stefan Balan, MD, Susan, Pepin, MD and William Toms, MD.
See also
References
- ^ "Vital Signs: Touched by Medicine" Dartmouth Medicine[1]
- ^ Hanover, NH : Trustees of Dartmouth College[2]
- ^ "The Prose of a Practitioner" New Hampshire Public Radio. July 2012. [www.nhpr.org/post/prose-practictioner]
- ^ G. S. Rousseau Literature and Medicine: Towards a Simultaneity of Theory and Practice Literature and Medicine - Volume 5, 1986, pp. 152-181
- ^ "Art in Medicine Recognized"Dartmouth Medical School.For Release: November 10, 2004.Contact: DMS Communications [3]
- ^ [4]
- ^ "Ethics and Humanism in Medicine".S Gorman. Journal of Cancer Education, 2005 - Routledge
- ^ Telling stories: the health benefits of narrative. JW Pennebaker - Literature and Medicine, 2000 - muse.jhu.edu
- ^ [5]
- ^ The Best American short stories. S Ravenel - 2002 - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)
- ^ The best American short stories 2004. L Moore… - 2004 - Mariner Books
- ^ Short Story by Aaron Sommers."A Cross Section of the Hirschfields."[6]
- ^ http://www.concordmonitor.com/home/12427869-95/teacher-playwright-merges-humor-drama
- ^ http://www.nhmagazine.com/Calendar/index.php/name/The-Death-of-a-Dragon-Slayer/event/10037/
- ^ http://www.concordmonitor.com/home/7442793-95/concord-high-teacher-moonlights-as-playwright-in-portsmouth
- ^ Aaron Sommers' Play Produced [7]