Abylkasymova is best known as a poet, having begun to publish poetry in 1952. In 1961, she published her debut collection,
Маленьким друзьям ("Little Friends"). She was also a member of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union and wrote patriotic poetry about the Kyrgyz people and about war in
socialist countries. In 1970, she won the
all-union Lenin Komsomol Prize for her poem "Эстелик сүйлөйт" ("The Monument Speaks") and her collection
Ишеним дайым жүрөктө ("Faith Is Always in My Heart"). Abylkasymova also worked at various publications throughout her career, beginning at a local newspaper in the
Osh Region from 1958 to 1960. Then, from 1962 to 1970 she worked for the literary and art magazine
Ala-Too. She left for two years to consult for the Writers' Union in the
Issyk-Kul Region before returning to
Ala-Too in 1972, where she worked for another 20 years, including as head of the magazine's poetry department. Later on, she edited the weekly newspaper
Asylzat. She was a member of the Union of Writers of the Kyrgyz Republic since 1964. == Personal life and death ==