Vingie E. Roe

Vingie E. Lawton Roe (December 7, 1879 — August 13, 1958) was an American novelist and screenwriter.

[5] Roe wrote more than thirty novels, mostly Westerns "with a feminist twist",[6] and dozens of stories published between 1906 and 1930 in publications including Sunset, Munsey's, McCall's and Collier's.

[1] Vingie E. Roe married Raymond C. Lawton, an electrical engineer, in 1907.

After they divorced, Vingie Roe lived with her mother at Lost Valley Ranch in Napa County, California.

[4] She hosted annual gatherings of women writers on her ranch.

Vingie E. Roe in a 1918 publication
Advertisement for Wild Honey (1918), crediting Vingie E. Roe as co-writer
An advertisement for North of the Rio Grande (1922), crediting Vingie E. Roe for the story