![]() ![]() ![]() “Simon” seeks Sumerian survivals, and comes up short here. “Simon” gets caught selling new material as old and blames his readers for being tricked. ![]() “Simon’s” claims to have read masses of scholarly literature that he quotes nowhere, and turns scholarly consensus into controversy with a few choice phrases. Why doesn’t “Simon” mention that, while he was working on his Necronomicon, Herman Slater was selling a fake one at the Warlock Shop? Find out more here. Why does “Simon” not know the formula for summoning the Watcher? And why does he blame hordes of imaginary people for giving him a hard time about it? We don’t know, but you can read more about it here. Some thoughts on “Simon’s” account of the Necronomicon’s discovery. I’ve tried to set it up with key words, so running your browser’s search function for a keyword should yield results.Īn introduction, for those who might need one: Part One and Part Two.Īre we biased? How about “Simon”? Read more here. This page will be updated irregularly, so go to the main blog for the latest material. ![]() Herein witness the numerous errors, misrepresentations, glosses, and other problematic contents of “Simon’s” Dead Names: The Dark History of the Necronomicon. ![]()
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