GennaRose Nethercott is a renowned author and folklorist, best known for her creative and innovative works. She has written a novel, titled "THISTLEFOOT," and a book-length poem, "THE LUMBERJACK'S DOVE," which was selected by Louise Glück as a winner of the National Poetry Series. Nethercott's writing is known for its unique style and imaginative storytelling, and she has gained a reputation as a master of the craft.
In addition to her written work, Nethercott is also an accomplished performer. She tours nationally and internationally, presenting strange tales and stories to audiences around the world. She has even been known to use puppets as part of her performances, adding an extra layer of creativity and whimsy to her shows. Nethercott's love of storytelling extends beyond her own work, as she is also a co-creator of the popular podcast "Lore."
Nethercott's talents have been recognized and rewarded by a number of organizations and institutions. In addition to winning the National Poetry Series, she has also been named a Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellow. Her work has been published in a variety of journals and anthologies, including BOMB, The Massachusetts Review, and The Offing. Nethercott has also served as writer-in-residence at a number of prestigious locations, including the Shakespeare & Company bookstore, Art Farm Nebraska, and The Vermont Studio Center.
Despite her success and accomplishments, Nethercott remains grounded and dedicated to her craft. She continues to write and perform, sharing her unique stories and perspectives with audiences around the world. A true artist and storyteller, Nethercott is a shining star in the world of literature and the arts. She currently resides in the woodlands of Vermont, where she continues to be inspired by the beauty and mystery of the natural world.