Bulley's writing has been published in
Granta,
The Guardian, and
The White Review, as well as in anthologies, including
Rising Stars: New Young Voices in Poetry (Otter-Barry Books, 2017) and
Ten: Poets of the New Generation, edited by
Karen McCarthy Woolf (
Bloodaxe Books, 2017). She produced the Mother Tongues intergenerational project, in which poets worked with their mothers to translate their poetry into their mother-tongues. Bulley's 2017 debut pamphlet
Girl B was published by
Akashic Books and included in the collection
New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set, edited by
Chris Abani and
Kwame Dawes. Karen McCarthy Woolf called it "a probing, thoughtful, and quietly exhilarating debut". Bulley's first book collection,
Quiet (2022), was praised in
The Times Literary Supplement for containing "clever and capacious poems" and described in
The Guardian as "mark[ing] the arrival of a major poetic talent".
Quiet was shortlisted for the
T. S. Eliot Prize and won the 2023
Rathbones Folio Prize for Poetry and the
John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize. ==Awards and recognition==