[5] Kemal is a member of the Union of Writers of Russia and was a co-founder of the Uralic Communion.
In the August 1980 issue of "Syatko" the poem "Eykakschin lavs" ("Cradle of Childhood") was published.
In 1987, a common collection of four authors, Manya Vasolkst, was published, which also included a large selection of her poems.
In 1988, the Mordovian book publishing house released her first collection, "Lavs" ("Cradle"), the main leitmotif of which was childhood and adolescence.
The second collection, "Shtatol" ("Candle", 1994), is a philosophical reflection about life, the fate of the Erzya people and her national identity.