Meet the Scruffians, workhouse tykes and street arabs scrobbled by the Waiftaker General, dragged to the Institute and put to the Stamp, Fixed ageless, imperishable. . . the perfect child labour. Meet the scruffs escaped to live free & fight back: Flashjack and Puckerscruff; Squirlet Nicely and Vermintrude Toerag; Yapper, the Scruffian what speaks Dog; Whelp, the dog Fixed as a scruff; and Rake Jake Scallion, not a scruff, but the finest friend a scruff ever had. Park yer arse, stray, and we'll learn yer the ABCs of being a scruff. We'll learn yer how us Scruffians STAMP.
Hal Duncan is the author of Vellum, which was a finalist for both the William H. Crawford Award and the Locus Award for Best First Novel. He is a member of the Glasgow SF Writers’ Circle. He lives in the West End of Glasgow.
New collection of all the basic stories, suitable for new Scruffian readers. I love Hal Duncan's writing style. It makes you want to read them all out loud.
This is an introduction to the universe of the Scruffians, including major players, lore, elements of culture, and an idea of how "members" are initiated. I would highly recommend reading it before diving into this universe!
What strikes me as especially brilliant is the use of language, and the creation of a just-off-kilter vernacular.
An understanding of Classical Mythology would also be a benefit - the layering over myths is doubly brilliant for the reader who knows mythological figures!
This certainly whet my appetite for more more of the Scuffians' adventures! (I also not-so secretly yearn to have a Scruffian alter-ego - or at least a name!)
I received a copy of this book through the author.
A punk found family in a dark but adventuresome world. The pervasive Scruffians’ lingo of hellions, groanhuffs and fabbles is really fun, and it’s managed brilliantly - I never once got lost in it.
Punk. Odd and affecting. Duncan’s style with word play is always a delight. There wasn’t really enough story here to hook me, but it’s a good intro to the world.