L. Lynette Kirschner is the current Director of the Language Center at Leuphana University Lüneburg. She is also a lecturer with a degree in German Language and Literature. She likes all things strange, different, and off beat and often lets her students get geeky in class.
Lynette Kirschner
Blog posts by Lynette Kirschner:
Collaborative Writing – The Final Frontier
If you want to go where no man has gone before, why not try your hand at collaborative writing? The idea is simple: Combine various types … Continue reading Collaborative Writing – The Final Frontier
From Comma-kazi to Comma-Sutra: Or You Too Can Learn to Love Commas
Grammar doesn’t tend to be a topic that students are enthused about. Whenever I mention it, many of my students roll their eyes. To really get … Continue reading From Comma-kazi to Comma-Sutra: Or You Too Can Learn to Love Commas
The Arrival of the Aliens
The limits of my language mean the limits of my world. - Ludwig Wittgenstein Does time only flow in a continuum? Does a sentence have to … Continue reading The Arrival of the Aliens
To Boldly Go
Okay, I am going to have to out myself here seeing that it’s the 50th anniversary. I am a trekkie! I grew up with Captain Kirk, … Continue reading To Boldly Go
Damsels Causing Distress
Yes, you read correctly. I got the title right. You were probably expecting ‘Damsels in Distress’ so let’s look at that classic theme in literature first. … Continue reading Damsels Causing Distress
We’ve Got Steampunk
You’ve never heard of it? Seriously? This subculture – which has everything from music, fashion, and literature to LARPs (live action role plays), conventions and even … Continue reading We’ve Got Steampunk