Jamiela Khan Jamiela Khan i(A150627 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Trove Steve Barrett (editor), Sarah Hartree (editor), Jamiela Khan (editor), Cate Leedman (editor), Saskia Martinis (editor), Kelsey Oldham (editor), 2010 The University of Western Australia : English Communication and Cultural Studies, University of Western Australia , 2010- Z1901763 2010 periodical (3 issues)

Trove is an online interactive creative arts journal for, by and with students.

Trove aims to support, nurture and provide on-going feedback to beginning, developing and emerging creative arts students in a university context and provide students with opportunities to present their work for an online publication.

Trove also endeavours to provide students with an editing experience that resembles a professional industry environment and helps them to gain future employment.

In addition to individual issues, Trove also publishes book reviews on a section of the main website.

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