Miss Flora Looks in Her Mirror by Martha McCollough
On 6 August, 2014 by Dave Bonta with 2 Comments
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A new film from Massachusetts-based videopoet Martha McCollough, one of three she’s placed so far in TriQuarterly. This one appears in their Summer/Fall 2014 issue. Kudos to their editors for changing their policy and allowing their videos to be embedded elsewhere.
McCollough continues to chart an independent course. Her work is like nobody else’s, mesmerizing and disturbing in equal measures — and always gorgeous.
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Great piece!
[…] McCollough’s “Miss Flora Looks in Her Mirror” is a strong, visual representation of a very bad dream. The double voices reading out the words, […]