Continuous Creation,

Being Volume I

of

The Compete Revelation of Mick and Keith,

With

Appendicle Prolix by Dr. Fukayna

 

Book I: Continuous Creation

Table of Contents – – – Page 1

Title – – – Page 2

Sushi to Go – – – Page 4

Chapter 1: Angelic Archives Department – – – Page 24

Chapter 2: Main Circulation Desk – – – Page 46

Chapter 3: Deoradháin Café – – – Page 64

Chapter 4: Node Pathways – – – Page 81

Chapter 5: London Station – – – Page 93

Chapter 6: V.I.P. Lounge – – – Page 116

Chapter 7: Tafari – – – Page 129

Chapter 8: Fruchtbarkeitskultus – – – Page 146

Chapter 9: The Ghost in the Skull – – – Page 156

Chapter 10: Völundr – – – Page 176

Chapter 11: 13 goddesses – – – Page 202

Chapter 12: Grape Vine – – – Page 216

Chapter 13: Deoradháin Café Redux – – – Page 220

Chapter 14: Mictlantecuhtli – – – Page 235

Chapter 15: Two Friends – – – Page 254

Chapter 16: Somewhere on Tafari – – – Page 279

Chapter 17: Red Door – – – Page 291

Notes – – – Page 325

 

This Revelation is dedicated with thanks to: Stephen Briggs, David Case, Dick Estell, Hugh Fraser,George Guidall, Anne T. MacDonald, James Marsters, Nigel George Planer, & Timothy West.

 

 Dust Jacket Blurb:

The Final Match at Armagedōn has been fought, and the forces of good won. The Rapture has come, and gone. Everyone made it to Heaven, eventually. Even the Ranked Legions of Hell have received a full pardon. Peace has reigned eternal for millions and millions of quiet years since then.

And the Universe lingers on, and it is far from empty.

 But there are two problems. The first is that the remaining Immortals in the Universe are bored. All those things that were legend, folklore, myth, or just hyper-paranoid delusional psychosis have come out of their hiding places and taken their rightful places as the Masters of the Universe. But the Immortals have found that a Universe without humanity is just plain dull. That is, until an Angel, a Demon, and a Scion decide to film a Shakespeare play on the planet Tafari, in the Babirye Star System, at the center of the Universe.

 The second problem is that the Universe is about to end, and almost nobody knows it.