Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin, born on 14 October 1879, was a pioneering Australian writer and a fervent advocate for women's rights. She is most renowned for her groundbreaking novel, My Brilliant Career, which was published in 1901 by Blackwoods of Edinburgh. This work not only showcased her literary talent but also highlighted the struggles and aspirations of women in a changing society.
Throughout her life, Franklin remained dedicated to the evolution of a distinctly Australian literary voice. She actively supported fellow writers, literary journals, and various writers' organizations, fostering a vibrant literary community. Her commitment to Australian literature is exemplified by her establishment of the Miles Franklin Award, a prestigious annual prize recognizing outstanding literature that reflects