Her first story was published in 1896. In 1897, she turned her focus exclusively to literary work, and her first book
Vecā Karlīne/Old Karlīna was published. Six years later, her first and most popular play
Sprīdītis/The Tale of Sprīdītis was written for the Riga Latvian Theatre director Jēkabs Duburs, who staged the play in 1903. In 1985, the story was adapted for cinema, translated in several languages.
World War I would lead her to emigrate to
Moscow. In 1918, she returned to Riga and continued there her literary creation. == Works ==