about me

Seth grew up on the outskirts of London, Ohio, raised by his father Danny and mother Linda. He excelled in High School at Maidson-Plains, obtaining the position of Field Commander in the Marching Band and Vice-President of the senior class, among other things. He was named National Merit Finalist, was a member of the National Honor Society, and graduated with honors. Following High School, Seth attended Ohio Wesleyan University, double-majoring in English and Psychology. There, he founded the Writer's Club, and lead as President all four years. He was also a member of the Jaywalkers a capella group and played in the concert and pep bands. He was inducted into Psi Chi, the Psychology Honorary, and graduated with Honors. He is currently enrolled at the Methodist Theological School in Ohio, pursuing a dual-degree of Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Counseling Ministries.

In addition to his schooling, Seth is very involved in the community. While in high school, he volunteered over 1000 hours at COSI, a science center in Columbus, Ohio. He was a member of the Madison County Junior Fair Board, as well as a 4-H Camp Counselor for 4 years. He attends church regularly at Trinity United Methodist Church in London, Ohio, where he serves as lector and usher. Throughout college, Seth tutored children of various ages and abilities in such programs as Buckeye Valley Reads, Columbus Initiative, and private tutoring of children with Autism.

Inspired by his love of reading, Seth is now a writer of poetry, short stories, and essays. He is also an amatuer photographer. Many of his works can be viewed on this website.

Seth is very technologically adept. He has taught computer classes to adults at Tolles Technical Center in Microsoft Office and basic computer skills. He also runs a small computer repair and website design company called The Computer Guru. Though he has always found technology to be fascinating, his true passion is in helping others...

 

 

"Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die,
life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly."

-Langston Hughes