Edith Cherry Johnson (November 11, 1879 – March 11, 1961) was an American journalist who was the society editor for The Daily Oklahoman between 1908 and 1958.
She attended the Miss Phelps's English and Classical School for Young Ladies and Ohio State University.
She dropped out of university after the death of her mother and moved to Oklahoma City in 1903 alongside her father and three younger sisters.
She also wrote two non-fiction books, Illusions and Disillusions (1920) and To Women of the Business World (1923), in addition to serialized romance novels.
She was the first woman named an honorary member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and a founder of Oklahoma City's Goodwill Industries.