The earliest of her poems in print were published in 1874, and by 1880 she was recognised as a poet, journalist and contributor to many periodicals. As "Ceridwen Peris", Jones wrote regularly for Welsh-language periodicals, including
Y Frythones (edited by
Sarah Jane Rees, a.k.a.
Cranogwen) and
Y Traethodydd. She also wrote, spoke and campaigned on behalf of the women's
temperance movement. She became editor of the Welsh-language periodical
Y Gymraes (
The Welshwoman) from 1896, when the publication (founded in response to the
Treason of the Blue Books) was revived. In 1901, the magazine established worthwhile links with the trade union movement, that helped to increase its circulation. Sometime before 1917 she translated
Alice Williams' play into Welsh and as a result Alice was made a
bard at the 1917 Eisteddfod in Birkenhead. She gave up the editorship of
Y Gymraes in 1919, when her husband retired from the ministry and the couple relocated to
Criccieth. == Works ==