In her third year at Makerere University, she joined
FEMRITE, an organisation aimed at developing and promoting women writers. By 2001, her first short story, "Vengeance of the Gods", was published in the anthology
Words From A Granary. Later, she penned "Queen of Tobacco", a story of a lady who idolised tobacco smoking. This story was picked up by the
British Council after Lamwaka submitted it to Gowanus Books online in the ongoing project "Crossing Borders". Her short stories have been published in various anthologies, including the Caine Prize anthologies,
To See the Mountain and other stories and
African Violet and Other Stories (2011). She is also a contributor to the 2019 anthology
Daughters of Africa, edited by
Margaret Busby. Among other publications in which Lamwaka's work has appeared are
Butterfly Dreams and Other Stories from Uganda,
New Writing from Africa 2009,
Words from A Granary (2001),
World of Our Own,
Farming Ashes,
Summoning the Rains,
Queer Africa: New and Collected Fiction (2013), and
PMS poemmemoirstory journal. She is working on her first novel,
Sunflowers, and a number of short stories. ==Published works==