Sheard began publishing her poems and stories in magazines around 1898. She wrote her first books, ''Trevelyan's Little Daughters
(1898) and A Maid of Many Moods
(1902) to entertain her sons. She collected what she thought were her best in Leaves in the Wind'', (1938). Her poem "The Young Knights", which opens with the lines "Now they remain to us forever young / Who with such splendour gave their youth away", is often cited among Canadian women's literary responses to
World War I. Of her novel ''By the Queen's Grace'', one reviewer wrote: "It is highly romantic (which is important) and highly improbable (which is of no consequence), and readers of 17 or 70 will find it equally to their taste." ==Works==