Diana Khoi Nguyen, a poet and multimedia artist shaped by her brother's absence, shares profound insights into grief and memory. Their discussion unpacks how her books, including Root Fractures, navigate the silence around loss and the haunting presence of absence. Diana reflects on her innovative process of radical eulogy, the interplay of photography and poetry, and the emotional weight of family dynamics. She explores the themes of identity through language, cultural heritage, and the profound connections between trauma and creativity.