She began her literary career by publishing her poems and short stories in the periodicals
Servet-i Fünun ("Wealth of Knowledge"),
Uyanış ("Awakening") and
Yarım Ay ("The Half Moon") in 1937. The same year, her novel
Yeşil Işıklar ("Green Lights") was published. Later, her stories and novels with the genre of love and romance were serialized in the publications
Yedigün ("Seven Days"),
Aydabir ("The Monthly") and
Hayat ("Life"). She made her popular fame with her emotional love novels. Her novel
Hıçkırık ("Sob"), published in 1938, became one of the most popular novels of its time. She became one of the best-selling fiction authors of the Republican era. At her death, 40 of her 67 novels were printed in over 200 editions, and were sold in more than five million copies. Her novel
Posta Güvercini ("The Carrier Pigeon") was translated into French. About 30 of her novels were adopted into screenplays for cinema and television serials. In general, the female heroes of her novels came out as the characters, who did not understand the giddy, dizzy and self-love men. The women were characters, who did not love herself and others, were in
unrequited love and upset men, or drifted as were very easily deceived by men. The men were characterized as friendly, romantic and emotional. ==Criticism==