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Katrina Kell is an Australian writer and researcher. She was born in Scotland, although her maternal line goes back to the 1828 arrival in Australia of convict Abby Desmond. She received her PhD from Murdoch University in 2018.
In addition to works individually indexed on AustLit, she has also published the following:
(As Katy Kell). 'Angelina.' Creative Non-fiction and Artwork. Diary, 25th Anniversary Publication, Down Syndrome WA, p. 8 (March 2012).
(As Katy Watson-Kell). 'Reimagining a Melbourne Icon: Jules Lefebvre’s Chloe.' Conference Paper. Writing the Ghost Train: Rewriting, Remaking, Rediscovering Papers, The Refereed Proceedings of the Australasian Association of Writing Programs,2015, Melbourne.