what we decided we wanted to do andrelook at those texts start to answer those questions about what kind of an editor was rose wilder lane? what kind of memory did laura ingalls wilder have? to what extent was that memory supplemented by her daughter's work? this is just on the nonfiction aspects of it. then you move into fiction, and daughter-editor agent lead her into fiction, and what were the roles of the two women? that is what we decided we would do, and study all the texts, a piece of which is in the "pioneer girl" autobiography. that is a piece of our future. i want to take away to be that history can be fun, but we don't publicand as a reading the role of authors and editors, that most good authors have good editors. that is what i would like the ta keaway from the project to be, oice, thestory, the v writer here is laura ingalls wilder, and the editor, who is really talented at what she did, is rose wilder lane. i think those lines get blurred and confused because we don't talk to enough editors. we don't know what it is that they really do. i think we should rectify that. we a