Kim Trainor’s first collection is Karyotype (Brick Books, 2015). Ledi, a book-length narrative poem on an Iron Age horsewoman of the Siberian steppes, will appear with Book*hug in 2018. Her next book is Bluegrass: ghazals. She lives in Vancouver.
From the archives
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Kim Trainor’s first collection is Karyotype (Brick Books, 2015). Ledi, a book-length narrative poem on an Iron Age horsewoman of the Siberian steppes, will appear with Book*hug in 2018. Her next book is Bluegrass: ghazals. She lives in Vancouver.