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Cheryl McKay
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Cheryl McKay is an American author and screenwriter, from Los Angeles, California.
McKay holds an M.A. in Screenwriting from Regent University in Virginia, and is a winner of the 2006/2007 Art Within Labs award.[1]
She wrote the screen adaptations of Jim Stovall's novel The Ultimate Gift and Sheila Walsh's children's book Gigi: God's Little Princess.[2][better source needed] McKay wrote Taylor's Wall and The Wild & Wacky Totally True Bible Stories series, narrated by Frank Peretti.[1]
McKay cowrote Never the Bride with Rene Gutteridge.[3]
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