Brian Francis's most recent work, Box 4901, premiered at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in 2020 to sold-out audiences. CBC said it was a "profound must-see" and NOW magazine said "his insights into his life are heartbreaking in their honesty." His most recent novel, Break in Case of Emergency, was a finalist for the 2019 Governor General's Literary Awards. Apple Books called it a "knockout" and The Globe and Mail said it "beautifully explores issues around mental health and suicide." His previous novel, Natural Order, was selected by the Toronto Star, Kobo and Georgia Straight as a Best Book of 2011. His first novel, Fruit, was a 2009 Canada Reads finalist and is an Amazon and 49th Shelf "100 Canadian Books to Read in a Lifetime" title. His first non-fiction book, Missed Connections, will be published by McClelland & Stewart in June 2021.