Now she is a professional writer in Wuhan College of Literature, living in Beijing and Wuhan. The novel "All Things Bloom" was selected in the China Fiction Billboard (Chinese Fiction Society) in 2003, and was shortlisted for the second annual novelist award of China Literature and Communication University. In 2003, China Reading Report (Institute of Literature, China Academy of Social Sciences) recommended pure literary works worth reading in 2003 for China Reading News. In addition, a large number of works have been published, such as Talking, Room, Watching the Hollow Years, Glass Worm, Pillow Yellow Story, and four volumes of Lin Bai's anthology have been published.
In recent years, her works with female writers such as Chen Ran have become the focus of literary circles. Her works are often described in the way of "memory", with strong female consciousness, extreme description of women's personal experiences, telling stories of absolute self, and being good at capturing the complex and subtle surge of women's hearts. Her closed self-reference writing, especially some narcissistic and homosexual descriptions, has also caused some controversy.