Gladys Edith McKay (20 February 1891 – 30 January 1963) was an Australian writer.
[1] During World War I, McKay volunteered as a nurse and was sent overseas to Gallipoli and Serbia with the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service.
[4] "The House of Winston Blaker" received mostly positive reviews nationally and was later adapted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a radio serial.
Unborn Tomorrow, inspired by the history of Kanaka labour on the Queensland sugarcane fields, was aired from Monday to Friday at 8:45am.
[10] McKay was born in Rockhampton, and worked as a solicitor's clerk in Bundaberg before settling in the Boonah district.