Khem Caigan wrote:
> Daniel Harms doth schriebble:
>
>
> Two weeks ago, Simon, the author/editor of the NECRONOMICON paperback
> from Avon Books, published a new work called DEAD NAMES. In it, he
> spends considerable time complaning about my book THE NECRONOMICON
> FILES, and accusing my author and I of shoddy scholarship.
>
> The notion of debating the NECRONOMICON's reality is rather silly, of
> course, but I feel I should make some sort of defense. I'm looking
> into venues, popular or academic, in which I could publish a
> response. Suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> (Khem - if you're reading this, you get a few mentions as well.)
Hi, Dan ~
Haven't read it yet, but I have already heard a great deal
about it from others. I would suppose that Peter Levenda has
written it in third-person to further distance himself from
his earlier stance on magic, among other things.
Some of the old gang are safely dead, or keeping themselves
safely scarce, and are therefore unable to comment on his
version of the events.
I am still around, and have my own take on his particular
brand of disinfotainment.
Hope this finds you well.
Yr Serv't in Yog Sothoth Neblod Zin,
~ Khem Caigan
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