Writer & poet Gregory “SETH” Harris admits openly to having a sordid love affair with language. In his poetic memoir, A Black Odyssey, his language runs the gamut from the vernacular to the Elizabethan, everything from pattern poems, free verse, prose poems, sonnets, to parodies of Mother Goose.
His lyrical wordplay knows few limits in his satirical novel, The Perfect Stranger. While weaving a complex, intricate tale crammed with surreal, colorful characters, he infuses every chapter with puns, malapropism, misspellings and clever, often poignant, turns of phrasing; a veritable love-fest of language.
One of Colorado best known and innovative performance poets, he has performed as SETH with countless musicians, poets, actors and dancers for more year than he has fingers and toes. A published poet, short story writer and novelist, SETH performs weekly in Denver, Colorado with an elastic ensemble of improvisational jazz musicians. Learn more at www.WagingArt.com.