Cahill also attempted to start a career as a writer during her time in America. She wrote a romantic novel called
Her Playthings: Men which was published in 1891 but it was not successful. Her short stories
Carved in marble and
Purple Sparkling were not well received. In 1893 she contributed two articles to the ''
Ladies' Home Journal, The art of playing good tennis
and Arranging a tennis tournament''. Her later years were troubled, and she died on 2 February 1905 at the
Ormskirk Union Workhouse. She was buried in Ormskirk on 6 February. After her death in 1936, the
Irish Lawn Tennis Association placed an advertisement in the national press asking that a representative of hers come forward to collect a gold medallion struck to honour her achievements in tennis in America. It is not known if the medallion was collected. == References ==