He records his memories with partner Karen and hopes to develop a film with his brother, but nothing is ever completed. He's rescued by chance, but his entire life has changed after the experience. After his family leaves, Navidson returns to investigate and becomes trapped by the house. Navidson bought a home for his family on Ash Tree Lane only to discover that the building could change itself according to its own will. When he moves into former author Zampano's apartment, Johnny discovers a manuscript titled The Navidson Record in which editorial notes, film production notes, eyewitness testimony, Zampano's notes, personal correspondence, and - eventually - Johnny's own records combine into a maelstrom of data about the affair of Virginia homeowner and photojournalist Will Navidson. Johnny Truant works as a tattoo artist in L.A. Even Johnny's mom is introduced through her letters, petitions for his help and his safety. They never venture into the realm of the real and the active, remaining echoes of a suspicious past. All the characters' voices remain ironically voices on a page throughout the duration of the book. He wraps three narratives into one master document which simultaneously is discovered by protagonist Johnny Truant and completed by him. Danielewski's ambitious foray into the realm of psychological horror. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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