About

Julia Franks is the author of Over the Plain Houses (Hub City Press), which was the winner of the Townsend Prize for Georgia fiction, an NPR best book of 2016, winner of the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Award, winner of the SIBA Southern Book Prize in Literary Fiction, winner of Georgia Author of the Year in Literary Fiction, winner of an IPPY Gold Medal in Literary Fiction, one of Chicago Review of Books Best Books in 2016, and one of Bustle’s Fifteen Great Appalachian Novels. She has also published essays in the New York Times, among other places. An outdoorswoman, she has spent years kayaking the rivers and creeks of Tennessee, North Carolina, and West Virginia. Her roots are in the Southeastern mountains, but she lives in Atlanta, where she crusades for more book choice in school curricula, and where she owns and operates The Loose Canon (loosecanon.com), a web application that facilitates, tracks, and energizes reading choice and personalized reading in secondary school classrooms.

Other Works

Awards and Recognition

  • an NPR Book of 2016
  • Indie Next Pick 2016
  • winner of the 2017 Thomas Wolfe Memorial Prize
  • winner of the 2018 Townsend Award for best Georgia fiction
  • winner of the 2017 SIBA Southern Book Prize in literary fiction
  • winner of the 2016 Georgia Author of the Year in literary fiction
  • winner of the 2017 IPPY Gold Medal in literary fiction
  • a Chicago Review of Books Best Book of 2016
  • one of Bustle’s 15 Best Classic Appalachian Novels