Dejeans wrote novels and short stories, mostly "popular female romances" focused on the
New Woman and her modern problems. "Dejeans writes neither trash nor
sensationalism," explained a 1912 reviewer, "but she does draw powerful pictures of the things that are not always pleasant to look upon." She was public in her support of
women's suffrage. Two of her novels and one story were adapted for the screen: ''
The Tiger's Coat (1920), Crashin' Thru (1923), and The Romance of a Million Dollars'' (1926). == Publications ==