The sprawling property and its brick buildings are truly stunning. City Winery Hudson Valley still displays original hanks of yarn amid vintage looms and other factory equipment throughout the space. Originally built as a grist mill in 1813, the factory’s operations changed to wool production in the late 1880s, and yarn continued to be produced there until the late 1990s. The City Winery’s Michael Dorf already had several successful locations under his belt when he set his eyes on the former Montgomery Mills complex on the Wallkill River in the town of Montgomery, Orange County.
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Her most recent work has focused on ecological grief and resilience. The book was a finalist for the 2019 Raymond Souster Award presented by the League of Canadian Poets. Focusing on the controversial excavation of the Siberian Ice Maiden, the book continues the poet's elegiac themes, with a focus on the Iron Age horsewoman's role in society. Trainor's second book Ledi was published by Book*hug. George Elliot Clarke described the book as a "recollection of the organized violence that is war and/or tyranny" and noted that the book's focus on remembrance placed her in the lineage of World War One poet John McCrae. Her first book Karyotype was published by Brick Books in 2015.
Trainor's work is particularly concerned with grief and memory. Trainor was the recipient of the Fiddlehead's 2019 Ralph Gustafson Prize and the Malahat Review's 2013 Long Poem Prize. ( August 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as reFill ( documentation).
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