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Pulse Points: Stories by Jennifer Down

staceyjl's review against another edition

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slow-paced

3.0

faye_v's review

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dark mysterious reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

jimmydean's review

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one of my favourite short story collections I've read in the last few years, Jennifer Down finds compassion in the strangest of places, in a short time she manages to make her characters feel lived in, so many stories avoid the obvious - I was completely drawn in and emotionally engaged

katdid's review

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4.0

I love Down's writing and my only criticism is that I wanted to spend longer with all the characters!

elnechnntt's review

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5.0

Wow. Just ... wow.

I’ve struggled to find an Australian author I could get on board with and Jennifer Down just blew all my negativity out of the water. This collection is as close to perfect as any I’ve read!

Down dives straight into the heart of her narrators, doing that pinch perfect thing short stories are supposed to do - tell everything and nothing in as few words as possible. Her stories feel like buried memories, dug up and put on display once more. Slightly fractured and very raw.

I loved that Down didn’t keep these Aussie-centric. The global dispersement of her characters and their settings, I feel, really helped to make this an exceptionally strong collection.

Demonstrating a deep unyielding understanding of the human psyche and heart, I can’t recommend this enough.

textpublishing's review

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5.0

‘Down writes about love and friendship with an emotionally resonant sparseness...Rather than offering answers to life's big questions, the stories offer glimpses into people tackling them...A collection pulsing with emotion; a writer crackling with potential.’
Kirkus Reviews

‘Jennifer Down is, simply put, one of the most exciting emerging writers in the country. Pulse Points, her recent collection of short stories, is full of a kind of gentle melancholy; that insistent sense of sadness that lurks about the edges of a lazy Sunday in the suburbs.’
Brag

‘The stories are both paradigms and gentle subversions of the short-story form…Down draws on the ordinary and everyday to deconstruct the myth of class mobility in this haunting and resonant collection.’
Judges’ comments, 2018 Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelists

‘After reading Jennifer Down’s first novel Our Magic Hour last year, I was keen to read her short story collection Pulse Points, which showcases her range and talent. Though Down’s stories travel from regional Victoria to Middle America and Japan, they are distinctly Australian and overwhelmingly about class.’
Gretchen Shirm, Australian, Books of the Year 2017

‘All the rapture and calamity of youth. Jennifer Down is a writer of rare insight and heart.’
Carrie Tiffany

‘Down’s evocation of Audrey’s grief is astute, perceptive and always convincing…It’s compelling writing.’
Australian

‘An emotionally sophisticated and impressive novel.’
Australian Book Review

‘With precise and beautiful prose, the short stories in Jennifer Down’s Pulse Points carry an emotional clarity and intensity that is truly impressive.’
Books+Publishing

‘A master of short fiction, this short story collection brings together works including her prize-winning ‘Aokigahara’…Down’s prose isn’t afraid of dark subject matter, and handles this with a sharpness and clarity that is a delight to read.’
Herald Sun

‘A haunting and evocative collection of stories about quietly courageous characters facing loss in its many forms.’
Abigail Ulman

‘Pulse Points exceeds all expectations…Pulse Points has the precise, arresting prose and depth of feeling of Our Magic Hour, but the short story form magnifies Down’s skill…There are no weak moments here…A human pulse runs through this collection; these stories live and breathe, and as a result Pulse Points is powerful and deeply affecting.’
Readings

‘Pulse Points isn’t just made up of technical proficiencies and clever motifs, it is a quick heartbeat.’
Writers Bloc

‘Jennifer Down is a subtly extraordinary writer, and Pulse Points is one of the best Australian literary offerings we’ll see this year.’
Good Reading

‘This is a finely crafted collection that reminds us how sad and beautiful it is simply to be alive. Down’s debut novel, Our Magic Hour, was shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Award for New Writing and she was named a 2017 SMH Best Young Australian Novelist. It’s probably insulting to comment upon how young she is, but the emotional depth of her writing displays a gift that will no doubt continue to unfold as her body of work grows.’
Saturday Paper

‘Pulse Points is beautiful. It’s a bit like opening a sketchbook and brushing a hand against all the charcoal nudes inside…Down has insight into the human condition beyond her years and a talent for writing realism in unwaveringly sharp prose. In Pulse Points she uses these skills to make a statement about the many different hearts beating in the one universe, however unrelated they may seem. As with Our Magic Hour, readers will feel safe in the hands of such a skilful writer, one able to turn her awareness of the human condition into measured and universal storytelling.’
Anna Spargo-Ryan, Kill Your Darlings

‘I honestly couldn’t recommend Pulse Points more highly. These are snapshots of ordinary people grappling with the small joys and deeper heartaches of ordinary lives, and the result is a powerful and deeply affecting collection.’
Readings

‘Taking the reader from Melbourne to the USA, each beautifully crafted story is a fascinating escape into someone else’s life.’
Sunday Life

‘Down is exemplary at drawing whole characters and quickly giving them depth. Stories are heavy with atmosphere, and words are chosen with care…She has a knack of talking honestly about the nature of contemporary life, and I look forward to more.’
Sydney Morning Herald

‘One of the most heartbreakingly beautiful books I have ever read.’
Hot Chicks With Big Brains

‘Pulse Points is an impressively poised and even collection…Down’s stories are alive with psychological acuity and technical dexterity. They offer thoughtful, sometimes heartbreaking, insights into our anxieties and desires…Readers of her intelligent, subtle, and affecting prose clearly have much to look forward to.’
Australian Book Review

‘These stories are studies in concision and with their strong social justice message they function like shocks. Though they are often about the disempowered, they ripple out with a seismic intensity, hinting at just how far this dazzling young writer might go.’
Australian

‘Down’s ability to inhabit the minds of her characters is eerily good, and no two voices in this collection seem alike. Her prose is tight and original. This is the sort of book that bibliophiles will delight in underlining, collecting those sentences too good to leave on the page…It is a collection which will bring you to your knees.’
AU Review

‘Pulse Points is fluid, graceful and shocking. Down serves life up ruthlessly to us, in small, heart-wrenching packages, overturning expectations swiftly from story to story, but leaving us faintly uplifted in the end.’
Overland

‘In this astonishing collection of short stories, Jennifer Down weaves intricate and moving portraits of love and loss…A powerful new talent.’
Weekly Times

‘[Down’s] back with a collection of stories, cementing her status as one of Australia’s finest literary talents.’
Marie Claire

‘Jennifer Down is going to be a major part of the future of Australian literature. The quality of her writing, as well as her ability to tap into the loves, fears and anxieties many of us experience guarantee this.’
Readings

‘Pulse Points consolidates [Down’s] reputation as a remarkable young writer. Her stories are effortlessly global yet strongly anchored in place. They testify to Down’s remarkable powers of observation and her ability to create bleak but engaging worlds.’
Michelle de Kretser, Best Books of 2017, Australian Book Review

bibliobliss_au's review

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4.0

Writing brilliant, evocative & emotional short stories takes talent & I adore diving into a collection that immerses me in the lives of others.

I purchased Pulse Points after seeing recommendations. It’s the first time I’ve read Jennifer Down’s writing and it won’t be the last.

If you have a love and appreciation for short stories, you need to add this book to your list. Jennifer Down is a wonderful storyteller; the type that leaves me in awe of their talent & feeling woefully inadequate as far as my own writing goes.

These observant, thoughtful and varied stories left me wanting more.

In the Acknowledgements, Down thanks her parents for “tuning me to the frequency of other people’s lives” and I think that best captures what this book is about. Simply brilliant.

rosannajhunt's review

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4.0

Jennifer Down has incredible range as a writer. Every story in this collection was a completely different perspective on the world. There were a couple of stories I really liked: ‘Turncoat’, about a couple struggling with depression, and ‘Vox Clamantis’, about exes who go on a road trip to visit a dying relative.

gardensong's review

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5.0

this was.... aaarrarghhhhhghhhghhhhghhhghghhghghghghhghghhghghhghhhhghghhghg

el_36's review

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dark emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75