GennaRose Nethercott Books in Order

GennaRose Nethercott is a critically acclaimed author known for her captivating poetry and innovative storytelling. She is the winner of the National Poetry Series, selected by Louise Glück for her debut collection, <i>The Lumberjack's Dove</i> (Ecco/HarperCollins, 2018). Her other notable projects include the ekphrastic collaboration <i>A Ghost of Water</i> with printmaker Susan Osgood and the narrative song collection <i>Modern Ballads</i>. Her work has been featured in esteemed publications such as <i>The Offing</i>, <i>Rust & Moth</i>, and <i>PANK</i>. As a writer-in-residence at esteemed institutions like the Vermont Studio Center, Art Farm Nebraska, and the Shakespeare & Company bookstore in Paris, Nethercott has honed her craft. She is also the founder of the Traveling Poetry Emporium, a team of poets-for-hire, and a touring artist who composes poems-to-order for strangers on a 1952 Hermes Rocket typewriter.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by GennaRose Nethercott

  • #1
    Thistlefoot(2022)
    Amazon
  • #2
    The Lumberjack's Dove(2018)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart(2024)
    Amazon
  • #4
    They Said(2018)
    Amazon

About GennaRose Nethercott

GennaRose Nethercott is a critically acclaimed author known for her captivating poetry and innovative storytelling. She is the winner of the National Poetry Series, selected by Louise Glück for her debut collection, <i>The Lumberjack's Dove</i> (Ecco/HarperCollins, 2018). Her other notable projects include the ekphrastic collaboration <i>A Ghost of Water</i> with printmaker Susan Osgood and the narrative song collection <i>Modern Ballads</i>. Her work has been featured in esteemed publications such as <i>The Offing</i>, <i>Rust & Moth</i>, and <i>PANK</i>. As a writer-in-residence at esteemed institutions like the Vermont Studio Center, Art Farm Nebraska, and the Shakespeare & Company bookstore in Paris, Nethercott has honed her craft. She is also the founder of the Traveling Poetry Emporium, a team of poets-for-hire, and a touring artist who composes poems-to-order for strangers on a 1952 Hermes Rocket typewriter.

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