Ma's House Podcast: With AIR Laetitia Keok
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Laeticia Keok on Poetry as Attention, Intimacy, and Collective Responsibility | Ma's House Podcast
Jeremy Dennis, lead artist of Ma's House, interviews January 2026 artist-in-residence Laeticia Keok, a Singaporean writer and editor based in New York City whose work considers grief care, borders, and collective responsibility. Keok shares how she moved from voracious reading and fiction to contemporary poetry, and how honesty on the page helps her process personal and political realities. She describes a COVID-era shift toward poetry as attention and witnessing, her practice of note-taking, and writing associatively from small moments like kelp farming and Shinnecock Bay "Hope Spots." They discuss intimacy, loneliness, vulnerability, confessional risk, and ethical citation and naming as community practice, as well as grief circles and her Ma's House workshop "You Are the One I Love." Keok reflects on distance, nation, and replicated systems across borders, previews a New York reading, and discusses finishing her poetry collection.
00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro
01:16 Becoming a Poet
02:51 Honesty on the Page
03:36 Poetry as Attention
06:17 Notes to Poems
08:01 Intimacy and Politics
10:34 Publishing and Readers
11:48 Grief and Distance
13:28 Two Homes and Freedom
16:08 Risk and Confession
19:07 Grief Circles in Community
20:58 Influence and Citation
24:42 Editing and Authorship
26:37 Residency at Ma's House
30:37 Workshop Reflections
32:29 Letters to the Departed
34:42 Whats Next in 2026
37:35 Follow and Closing