Dan O’Brien's work of fiction, Stolen Horses is about pleasant McDermot, Nebraska and how the cattle town came to be a place of quiet, beautiful refuge to those looking for a place to relax. This of course was the case until a local journalist uncovers a medical scandal epitomizing the problems facing the divided community, between the local inhabitants and the new comers looking to settle in.
Francis Moul from the Lincoln Journal Star called Stolen Horses a “beautiful, complex, rich tale that draws the reader into the disparate lives of characters that grip our attention.” Read the full review
Enrique Martínez Celaya: Collected Writings and Interviews, 1990-2010 is a collection, spanning two decades of artistic activity, featuring selections of writings tracing the intellectual influences and development of one of the more formidable and productive minds in the contemporary art world. He writings include public lectures; essays; interviews; correspondence with artists, critics, and scholars; artist statements; blog posts; and journal entries. The book also contains seventy-nine photographs from Enrique Martínez Celaya's collection.
L. Kent Walgmott calls Enrique Martínez Celaya “the most philosophic artist I've encountered.” Read the full review