Eva Marie Cagley
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Eva Marie Ann Cagley was born in 1958 to Frank and Priscilla Cagley. Raised in Waterloo Iowa, U.S. She spent most of her time working with teenagers as a counselor. Working with teenagers gave her immense joy, having had none of her own… She came from a large family having nine children. She has always had a passion for writing and believes it is a gift from God… There's little else to say about her as her writing reflects who she is. Her beliefs, perspectives, trials, tribulations hope and despair, dreams of all her life’s journeys…She currently has five poetry books published and a Miracle story. Her poetry and essays are on various ezines and blogs. Her poetry books can be purchased, on Amazon and Lulu. Book titles: “In the Garden of My Mind,” “Dancing in Heaven,” “The Airwaves of My Soul,” “Where Poets Dream,” I Shall Always Think of You,” “God's Miracle Story.” Her personal web page is authorevamariecagley.com. She is in the book “To Be or Not to Be a Writer” by, Sweetycat Press publications. Available on Amazon. Who's Who of Emerging Writers 2021 published by Sweetycat Press. Also available on Amazon. The Beacon Ezine, (Poetry). Spillwords (Poetry) Honor of Socialite of the year 2021. The Academy of the Heart and Mind, (Poetry and essay). Wink Writers in The Know Magazine & Blog (Essay and poetry). Journey of the Heart, (Poetry). Wildfire Publications LLC, Inc. (Poetry and articles). Grey Thoughts, (Essays, Poetry). The New Zealand Blog (Articles and poetry). She has also been found in numerous anthologies. You can find the links to all her published works at https://linktr.ee/EvaMarieCagley. She currently authors articles for Wildfire Publications LLC quarterly Magazine. And is a Featured Contributor for BizCatalyst 360°. She has always had the desire to write and takes her work seriously. She has just recently become aggressive by submitting her work. She is pleased with her success!
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Passing on the Street
"She's just a person of the street
With no home and nothing to eat.
Sitting there against the alley wall,
I stop to wonder what caused her fall." ...
The Poet
"I am but an open journal
Still waiting to be discovered.
Empty pages need fulfillment." ...
The Legend of Alan Johnson
Alan would often read poetry and seek different poets out and a few he admired he would set in motion a production to last a lifetime.
Shattered Innocence (Part 13): Wisconsin
"Bob called my parents, and my mom and little sister met him halfway to pick me up; Bob did not know what to do, he called my mother. I remember her asking him, what did you do to her?" ...
Shattered Innocence (Part 12): Bad Choices
"He got tired of working for his boss one day and came home and said he was going into business for himself, and we were moving to Wisconsin." ...
Shattered Innocence (Part 11): Moving On
"Now I don’t know what I was thinking back then either. I was in love with the idea of being married or I felt the only way I knew a man loved me is if they were willing to marry me." ...
Shattered Innocence (Part 10): The Divorce
"I felt a deep void in me at the time that I didn’t know if it would ever be filled, I had fought so hard for us to make it and in the end, I failed. Meanwhile, there was Gary to deal with." ...
Shattered Innocence (Part 9): Homeward Bound
"Meanwhile, Tom was due to get out of the service soon. So, I was biding my time so we could start a new life together far away from Judy." ...
Shattered Innocence (Part 8): North Carolina
"I had been back home for around three months when Tom’s term was finally up in Okinawa. He was to have a thirty-day leave and was at Camp Lejeune." ...
Featuring Elizabeth Barrett Browning as a Feminist
"What about the adults the high school graduates and college degree graduates? Where are these people in the writing world?" ...