Kiguli has participated as a poet and reader in numerous literary festivals and conferences, including the
International Literature Festival Berlin (2008); the World Social Forum in Nairobi, Kenya (2007); which won the National Book Trust of Uganda Poetry Award (1999), Kiguli has also written poems for children – four of which were featured by
Books LIVE, as "Animal Portraits by Susan Kiguli (Note of Affection No. 4, Love Africa Carnival)" and selected by readers as "one of the most loved Love Notes of its month." Kiguli has discussed her own childhood reading experiences in an interview with
BooksLIVE. Kiguli has also contributed poetry for children to the collection ''Michael's Eyes: The War against the Ugandan Child'', an international collaborative effort "intended to raise the global awareness of the situation in Northern Uganda," particularly concerning the troubles caused by the
Lord's Resistance Army. Kiguli's poems were also featured in
Eye of the Storm: A Photographic Journey Across Uganda, with photography by David Pluth and Pierre-Francois Didek. Kiguli has also been featured by Ultra Violet: Indian feminists unplugged, and by Department of English & Creative Writing,
Lancaster University. Her work is included in the 2019 anthology
New Daughters of Africa, edited by
Margaret Busby. ==Scholarship and criticism==