Seven women playwrights, including herself, wrote the play Seven due to Mack's project titled Vital Voices Global Partnership.
Other plays include Territorial Rites, Postcards, Survival Game, and Esther, among others.
[5] Mack and Rutgers University biologist David Ehrenfeld wrote the thriller novel The Chameleon Variant in 1980, in which a disease that affects DNA is released into a small town.
[6] Mack earned a Master's degree in Religious Studies at New York University in 1992.
"[7] Milton Bass, writing for The Berkshire Eagle, said that the 1981 play A Safe Space wrote "Ms. Mack's play has been in progress for several years, but still has a way to go" and that he feels "there is much rewriting and tightening needed, a drawing in of the lines, before it attains the desired end.