Ted Washington
Love Theory #5, Restitution
“Controlling someone completely is not healthy and many times our worst fears are in our minds.” listen to: Restitution read by Ted Washington ©ted washington 2009 Read More
Ted Washington
Theda pen 2
“The first pass with the second pen.” Theda ©ted washington 2009 Read More
Ted Washington
Love Theory #5, Dependence
“How will I breathe without you?” listen to: Dependence read by Ted Washington ©ted washington 2009 Read More
Ted Washington
Love Theory #5, Assimilation
“Love can be obsessive and with current technology invasive.” listen to: Assimilation read by Ted Washington ©ted washington 2009 Read More
Ted Washington
Love Theory #5, Discovery
“I wrote a five part song cycle for the composer Jude Thomas. The poem/song in its entirety, is one of the most structured pieces I have written. I will read one part a day to close the month and year.” listen to: Discovery read by Ted Washington ©ted washington 2009 Read More
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Theda 1st pen cont.
“The first pen is finished for now. I may use it again, but for texture near completion. Next is pen #2.” ©ted washington 2009 Read More
Ted Washington
People Are Okay
“Drinking serves a service to society and keeps me employed.” listen to: People Are Okay read by Ted Washington ©ted washington 2009 Read More
Ted Washington
Desire
“I have been contemplating what it is I want or want to accomplish with my efforts in the art, writing, and publishing. Strange to act without some concrete goal outside of finishing the next piece, especially on the business level.” listen to: Desire read by Ted Washington ©ted washington 2009 Read More
Ted Washington
Benediction
“Here is something beautiful and deep. This performance by Pruitt Igoe on the self titled cd.” listen to: Benediction performed by Pruitt Igoe The cast: Matt Kerr, Jon Cordova, Chad Farren, Harold Todd, Molly Whittaker, Ted Washington ©ted washington 2009 Read More
Ted Washington
Keys to Rome
“Our society in America has a history that is not all that pretty. The best days are never behind you.” listen to: Keys to Rome read by Ted Washington ©ted washington 2009 Read More