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A mysterious science fiction writer linked to the Valenzetti Foundation. Apparently, according to this page about Enrico Valenzetti, she is the favorite author of both Enrico, and his father, Enzo Valenzetti.

Biography

According to this web site (created by her granddaughter, Rachel Nave), she was born in a village southeast of St. Petersburg, Russia in February of 1923. Amongst other things that happened to her during her life, she worked as a typesetter at one of the many propaganda printing presses in Moscow during the war.

She "abruptly" married Mikhail Navrotsky (apparently "no relation"?) in 1956 who was a promising rocket scientist from kazhakstan. They defected to the United states that winter. When they arrived in New York, they changed their name to the more acceptable "Nave" and began a family.

Her first novel Dawn at Midnight and her first child Carl were both brought into the world in 1959. She had two daughters, Edna and Evelyn. 1961 was the year the last child was born. Mikhail got a job at a New Jersey chemical laboratory, where he worked until his death in 1975 from lung cancer at the age of 61. According to the site, she continued to write for the rest of her life, and "died in her sleep on October 9, 1982 at the age of 59" and over 1,000 mourners attended her memorial service in New York City.

According to the site, there are "crackpots" who believe that she was abducted. One of these crackpots is linked to on the biography page: Herb Rogers, who alleges that Nave did not die in her sleep but: Nave was quietly extracted from her New York townhouse one night in the autumn of 1982 by an armed squad of elite operatives. (CIA? KGB? Someone worse? You decide.) The exact date of her abduction is uncertan. It has been reported that she was held in isolation, tortured, and interrogated, but her eventual fate is unknown.

On Herb Rogers' "Disappearance" page, you can follow a link to a page about one of Nave's followers, a Michael Sontag, who works for Global Paradigms Corp. and maintains a fanpage for Nave with details on her writings. More info about this can be found on this wiki at Globalparadigmscorp.com.

Theories

  • One of her books is named Here Be Dragons, as one of the inscriptions in the Blast Door Map, the book follows dragons awakening to discover humankind has dissapeared and their quest for answers.
  • Another of her books, named "UNDONE", is about beings of pure information, which is reminiscent of the black smoke. The back cover of the book, as seen at [1] , contains three letters, appearing to be V 2 . 1. Below that, there are the numbers 2357.

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