Honoré Willsie Morrow, nee McCue (1880- 1940), also known as Honoré Willsie was an American author who wrote The Heart of the Desert: Kut-Le of the Desert (1913), Still Jim (1915), Lydia of the Pines (1917), Benefits Forgot: A Story of Lincoln and Mother Love (1917), The Forbidden Trail (1919), The Enchanted Canyon (1921), Judith of the Godless Valley (1922), The Exile of the Larriat (1923), The Devonshers (1924), The Lost Speech of Abraham Lincoln (1925), We Must March (1925), On to Oregon (1926), Forever Free (1927), The Father of Little Women (1927), Mary Todd Lincoln (1928), With Malice Toward None (1928), The Splendor of God (1929), Tiger! Tiger! (1930), The Last Full Measure (1930), Black Daniel (1931), and Demon Daughter (1939).