SaFranko has written four novels:
Hating Olivia,
Lounge Lizard,
The Favor, and
Hopler’s Statement. Reviewers have noted that his work "has its roots in painfully lived experience", and portrays an "ugly and bleak" depiction of life.
The Favor and ''Hopler's Statement'' SaFranko's earlier novels,
The Favor and ''Hopler's Statement'', are in the crime genre.
The Favor, published by Aegina Press, follows the life of Timothy Biddle, an introverted worker who is drawn into an extramarital affair that ends in murder. ''Hopler's Statement
, which received a wider audience than The Favor'', features a Rashomon-like narrative, where events surrounding a crime are told through a variety of different viewpoints.
Hating Olivia and Lounge Lizard SaFranko's recent novels have featured 'Max Zajack', SaFranko's literary alter-ego. SaFranko has rejected suggestions that the books are memoirs: "I've never written a memoir, or anything close. Autobiographical or confessional novels, yes, but no memoirs." unable to fit into conventional life.
Hating Olivia is based on SaFranko's young adulthood and a love–hate relationship with his lover, named 'Olivia Aphrodite', the goddess-like image of beauty. But like Zajack, her mental state is volatile, leading to physical and mental abuse from both parties. Reviewer Susan Tomaselli said that: "It's easy to spot the Hamsun, Bukowski and Fante on SaFranko's bookshelves, but to say
Hating Olivia is just a facsimile of these writers is way off the mark. SaFranko writes from the heart... crafting a furious and passionate piece of work that is entirely his own, with some scenes that would make even Bukowski blush."
Hating Olivia’s sequel
Lounge Lizard charts Zajack's further descent. Based on SaFranko's attempt to integrate into the corporate world of 1980s New York, Zajack sinks into a grinding job for
AT&T, with his only release in a series of one-night stands and affairs with women met in New York clubs. Zajack's desire to become an artist is lost in a sea of work and sex, until he is forced to rediscover himself. ==Short stories==