Larry Franklin

author

Author of Mnemosyne:  A Love Affair with Memory, published by Xlibris, The Rita Nitz Story:  A Life without Parole, published by Southern Illinois University Press, Cherry Blossoms & Barron Plains:  A woman’s journey from mental illness to a prison cell, published by Chipmunka Publishing Company, Supermax Prison:  Controlling the most dangerous criminals, published by History Publishing Company.

About me

I Turn My Experience
into a Story.

Seemingly elusive, my path to happiness is quite simple. First, build yourself a flower garden, preferably one big enough to walk through. Surround it with bird houses, bird feeders, and a bird bath or two. 

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$9.00-$17.80

Cherry Blossoms & Barren Plains

$14.95

Victims make the Best Birdhouses

$3.99-$31.00

Mnemosyne: A Love Affar with Memory

$9.00-$20.00

Supermax Prison: Controlling the most dangerous Criminals

$15

The Rita Nitz Story

My New Release

April 2022

Book to be released late April 2022 at retail stores. Advanced copies online through WiDo Publishing Company.

Blog Update

From my blog

Reflections on my 80th

It’s been an interesting journey from an avid runner at age 47 to my 80th birthday. The road races have been replaced by the occasional walks and the writing of 5 books; the recent being my memoir, “Victims Make the best Birdhouses.” I don’t know what’s coming next. That’s my dilemma?

Additional Reviews — Amazon

(Recent reviews from amazon.) Rishanshu 5.0 out of 5 stars Trauma, resilience, courage Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022 I couldn’t stop reading it once I started, and stayed up the whole night. It took me hours to read this book. It also made me realize that even though it is difficult toContinue reading “Additional Reviews — Amazon”

Mnemosyne: A Love Affair With Memory — Part III

Sorgel’s sleepless nights were mixed with the fear that it was a hoax, or possibly an illusion, and the longing hope that he might in some way become Shakespeare. Memories began to return as visual images and then, auditory sounds that issued from him when Sorgel sang a melody he had never heard before. InContinue reading “Mnemosyne: A Love Affair With Memory — Part III”

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“Larry L. Franklin exposes the many inconsistencies and half-truths in the case. Along the way, he portrays a subculture of drifters in small-town southern Illinois and explains the life of an abused woman while confronting his own story of abuse as a child. Franklin’s investigation could change a woman’s life and correct a glaring injustice. This is a story that must be heard.”—Ted Anton, author of Eros, Magic, and the Murder of Professor Culianu

Ted Anton Author of Eros, Magic, and the Murder of Professor Culianu

“The Rita Nitz Story is a compelling read, not because it's a slick thriller. . . but because Franklin is a passionate writer telling his readers a gritty tale—a story about a woman who has been a victim of one kind or another all of her life, and a story about how America's judicial system treats those without resources or even the imagination to seek them.”

ForeWord

"Franklin's ability to draw the reader in held me captive from the beginning. His story epitomizes how the journey to healing from childhood sexual abuse can be arduous and painful, but in the end, a triumph. His writing style allows you to take the journey with him and thus, it is an emotional upheaval at times. Like his other books, I was always anxious to turn the next page."

C.j. Excellent Read