According to biographer William Emerson, Mary Lowe Dickinson "wrote leaders for dailies, editorials for weeklies, serials, short travels, poems, articles on education and philanthropy, and Sunday School lessons, never free enough to work in any favorite line, but always shaping her work to suit the demand of the hour." In addition, she wrote about the lives and work of:
Charles Kingsley,
Harriet Martineau,
George Sand, and others; edited
The Open Window, a magazine produced by convalescing patients and other invalids by the
Shut-in Society; served as an associate editor for the philanthropic magazine published by
Edward Everett Hale and his Lend a Hand Society; contributed "A Tour Around the World" to the November 1882 edition of
Chautauquan; and penned “Women of the Period” for
Harper’s Bazaar.
Poetry • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
Easter Greeting (collection). New York, New York: H. H. B. Angell, publisher, . • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
Edelweiss: An Alpine Rhyme (collection). New York, New York: Self-published, 1876. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
Home from the War: A Rhyme of Thanksgiving. New York, New York: Self-published, 1898. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
In the Afterglow: Poems by Mary Lowe Dickinson (collection). New York, New York: Self-published, 1905. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe. ''The Living Christ: Easter Thoughts for the King's Daughters'' (collection). New York, New York: F. H. Revell Co., 1891. [No ISBN or OCLC found for this publication, but a digitized version is available at the
University of Michigan's HathiTrust.]
Prose • Dickinson, Mary Lowe. ''Address of the President, Mrs. J.B. Dickinson, at the Annual Meeting of the Women's National Indian Association, Philadelphia, November 17, 1885''. New York, New York: Self-published. 1885. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
The Amber Star, and, A Fair Half-dozen. New York, New York: Phillips & Hunt; Cincinnati, Ohio: Cranston & Stowe, 1886. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
Among the Thorns: A Novel. New York, New York: G. W. Carleton & Co., 1880. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
From Girlhood to Motherhood. New York, New York: F. H. Revell Co., 1899. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
From Hollow to Hilltop. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: American Baptist Publication Society, 1896. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe and Myrta Lockett Avary, eds.
Heaven, Home and Happiness (poetry and prose collection). New York, New York: The Christian Herald, 1901. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
One Little Life. New York, New York: Eaton & Mains; Cincinnati, Ohio: Curts & Jennings, 1890. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
Onward, Christian Soldiers: An Autographic Year-book and Christian Counsellor for Every Day in the Year ... Also, six separate articles ... by the founders and promoters of the several [Christian orders]. Washington, D.C.: Brodix Publishing Co., . • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
Over the Gate. New York, New York: American Tract Society, 1901. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe. ''Reunion of the pioneers and friends of woman's progress, on the eightieth birthday of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Metropolitan Opera House, New York, Tuesday evening, November 12, 1895''. New York, New York: Self-published, 1895. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
Spring Blossoms: An Easter Story. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: C.H. Banes, 1895. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
The Temptation of Katharine Gray (fiction). Philadelphia : A.J. Rowland, 1895. • Dickinson, Mary Lowe.
Three Times and Out. New York, New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1895. ==Philanthropic and community service efforts==