Richard Littler is the author of Discovering Scarfolk ( avg rating, ratings, reviews, published ) and The Scarfolk Annual ( avg ratin /5. · Nothing, that is, except for Scarfolk. The invention of Richard Littler, Scarfolk is a fictional town in the North-West of England which is perpetually trapped in the www.doorway.rus: I can’t say when I first stumbled across Littler’s Scarfolk site. Probably one of the usual suspects (Brazill or Billson). I’m pretty sure it was on Twitter, but it doesn’t really matter. What I discovered was that I knew that place very well/5().
Richard Littler had a frightening childhood, too, but as a designer and screenwriter, he turned his memories of life in suburban Britain during the s into a haunting and hilarious blog and book about the fictional dystopian town of Scarfolk. Littler mined the dark side of his childhood to create pamphlets, posters, book covers, album art. Oct 5, - Read "Discovering Scarfolk" by Richard Littler available from Rakuten Kobo. "Scarfolk is a town in north-west England that did not progress beyond The entire decade of the s loops ad inf. Littler's creation is easily able to stand beside works such as The League of Gentlemen and Garth Marenghi's Darkplace as a unique addition to the canon of contemporary weird Britain. It doesn't hurt that the book is also very, very funny. The Scarfolk Annual by Richard Littler is published by William Collins. SUBSCRIBE TO THE QUIETUS.
A book called Discovering Scarfolk, which tells the story of a family trapped in the town, was published in October by Ebury Press. [19] [20] It is a guide to all aspects of Scarfolk and covers the "frenzied archive of Daniel Bush, whose sons 'disappeared' in Scarfolk in ". Portfolio. About. Contact. Nothing, that is, except for Scarfolk. The invention of Richard Littler, Scarfolk is a fictional town in the North-West of England which is perpetually trapped in the 70s.
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