A man heads into the snow to hunt down the bear that has been taking stock from farms in the valley. A father tries to make something go right for the son he no longer lives with. A partner is called to help when a cow's labour goes horribly wrong. A fierce storm threatens to bring down a tree on powerlines over a family's home.
Fear, vulnerability, tension and resolve course through these arresting and indelible stories from one of the finest British writers at work today.
Cynan Jones was born in 1975 near Aberaeron, Wales where he now lives and works.
He is the author of five short novels, The Long Dry, Everything I Found on the Beach, Bird, Blood, Snow, The Dig, and Cove.
He has been longlisted and shortlisted for numerous international prizes and won a Society of Authors Betty Trask Award (2007), a Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize (2014), the Wales Book of the Year Fiction Prize (2015) and the BBC National Short Story Award (2017).
His work has been published in more than twenty countries, and short stories have appeared on BBC Radio 4 and in a number of anthologies and publications including Granta Magazine and The New Yorker. He also wrote the screenplay for an episode of the BAFTA-winning crime drama Hinterland, and Three Tales, a collection of stories for children.
The Independent on Sunday declared "There is no doubt that Jones is one of the most talented writers in Britain” and he is frequently acknowledged as one of the most exciting voices of his generation.
His most recent work, Stillicide, is a collection of twelve stories commissioned by BBC Radio 4 that aired over the summer 2019.
Short stories; rural goings on; gory and spare. Cynan Jones is a writer I now adore. This book was a complete surprise (this is why you need to shop in bookshops, people).
Jones is an amazing writer of farm life in all the exciting, tender, gory ways - never read better prose about this topic. For this reason, Cow was the standout story of the collection for me and not the titular Pulse. But be warned that all stories do end up messing with your heart-rate momentarily…
I would have happily read Reindeer as a longer novella! Looking forward to re-reading it during the Christmas break.
The latest stunning work of fiction by this wonderful Welsh writer, six short stories of varying length, but all with a starkness and reality that leaves you on the edge of your seat. Sparse crisp writing, mostly farming/ rural related. Cow, a tale of lambing and a difficult carving is astonishing and surely confirms my belief Jones comes from a farming background.