“Imagine an American Hans Christian Andersen, conceive of the Brothers Grimm living in Missouri, and you will approximate Howard Schwartz, a fable-maker and fable-gatherer seduced by the uncanny and the unearthly. In Lilith's Cave, he once again reaches into a magical cornucopia of folklore and fantasy and spreads before us, in enchanting language, the marvels and shocks of dybbuks, ghosts, demons, spirits, and wizards.” ChristianSpiritLanguageFantasyImagineBrotherSpreadGhostDemonShockMakersCavesWizardsFablesFolkloreUncannyEnchantingMissouriLilithGrimmBrothers Grimm Author:Cynthia Ozick
“We work in this cave, and we speak to each other sort of subconsciously and with like, weird cues and tangential brother speak, but it really comes down to if you are the person who is moving amongst the actors and talking to people more, the other one can have a little more time to really watch.” PeopleIfsLittlesPersonsMovingActorsSpeakTalkingWatchesBrotherMore TimeCaves Author:Mark Duplass
“[My grandfather] was very, very fortunate that he was never trapped in a mining cave-in. But he lost his brother in a mining disaster on a shift that he wasn't working. And he was in a collapse where his brother-in-law was killed very near him in the same section.” LawLostBrotherDisasterFortunateCollapseTrappedGrandfatherSectionsCavesMy GrandfatherIn-lawsMiningBrother In Law Author:Dwight Yoakam