Gibson published
The Butterfly Ward, her debut short story collection, in 1976. The book included the story "Making It", based on her experiences living with Russell, which was later made into the feature film
Outrageous! by director Richard Benner.
Hollis McLaren played Liza Conners, the fictionalized version of Gibson, in that film. Benner also wrote and directed the sequel
Too Outrageous! 10 years later. "Ada", another story in the collection, was the basis of a CBC Television movie directed by
Claude Jutra for the drama anthology series
For the Record. It was Jutra's first English-language film production.
The Butterfly Ward was a winner of the
City of Toronto Book Award in 1977, shared with
Margaret Atwood's novel
Lady Oracle. Gibson's other short story collections include
Considering Her Condition (1978),
Sweet Poison (1993) and
The Fear Room and Other Stories (1996). She published her first and only novel
Opium Dreams in 1997. and Gibson published her final short story collection
Desert Thirst in 1998. ==Later years==