What happens when an architect's structured world collides with the freedom of art—and grief becomes the bridge between them? In episode 268, Ksenia Merck shares how illustrating Ghost Flower, the novel her late husband Bill left behind, turned heartbreak into a sweeping collaboration of love, art, and legacy. For Ksenia, the journey wasn't about letting go—it was about discovering that connection, like the cosmos she paints, simply continues. In This Episode, You Will Learn: (03:58) Ksenia's warm welcome and the story behind Ghost Flower (04:19) How she balances two worlds: architecture and art (05:29) The origin of Ghost Flower's cover and Bill's final days (09:07) Sketching the cosmos: bringing the novel's imagery to life (11:00) Creating The Ghost Flower Companion Journal (12:43) Remembering Bill: her "twin flame" and exceptional soul (17:51) Finding cosmic wonder in the night sky (19:39) Art as liberation: healing through creative freedom (22:38) Layered loss: navigating grief at her own pace (24:52) A mini life review: recording Bill's books and writing her own Ksenia J. Merck is an artist, architect, and creative storyteller whose work bridges structure, imagination, and spirit. After four decades managing airport capital programs, she turned to art after the unexpected passing of her husband, William F. Merck II, illustrating and posthumously publishing his science fiction novel, Ghost Flower, and later creating its companion journal. Drawing on her travels, marriage, and fascination with the cosmos, her work explores connection, resilience, and the continuum between life and loss. Originally from Arizona and now in Florida, she shares her story of grief, healing, and creative reinvention. In this episode, Ksenia opens up about the dual nature of her life — decades in the structured world of architecture, set against the liberating world of art. She shares how illustrating Ghost Flower became both a tribute to Bill and a path through grief, describing the immersive process of sketching the novel's imagery and how those sketches led to The Ghost Flower Companion Journal. She speaks tenderly about Bill as her "twin flame" and a compassionate leader, and about layered loss — her mother, her father, and then Bill — admitting to "blowout" days while coming to believe grief isn't an ending but a continuum she still feels connected to. She closes by sharing she's recording audiobooks of Bill's books, writing her own story, and points listeners to her website and Instagram. Connect with Ksenia J. Merck: Website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Get Ksenia’s books! Let's Connect: Website Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.