Her books are based on her life, with Baskin feeling as though she has been writing about the same character much of her life.[5] At first, Baskin began by writing fiction for adults and had been trying to get published for around five years.[6] During a writing course Baskin took, a woman suggested she try writing for children, and Baskin changed her target audience.[6] In 1999, the story of the "sad motherless little girl" that she felt had been inside of her became part of her first published novel, What Every Girl (Except Me) Knows.[5] In her novel Surfacing, Baskin describes grief and how for even small children a family tragedy can "scab over into guilt and blame," according to Kirkus Reviews.[7]