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  • "Getting to the next level as an organization is something that Kamy really helped us identify and really stepped up to the plate to deliver on," said Ms. Nussbaum, who says the group's mission is "to nurture the next generation of women writers."

    Mentoring the Next Women Writers Melissa Korn 2011

  • Authors are expected to behave like mini-entrepreneurs, says Kamy Wicoff, founder and CEO of She Writes, a Web site devoted to helping women writers promote their books.

    What then should we do…? at SF Novelists 2009

  • The deputy director-general of the Department of health, Kamy

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • The nose, which had been held off the ground by Kamy and me, snapped forward into the ground, and dug up for about another 200 or 300 yards.

    2nd Lt. George Graham 1945

  • With both of us on the controls and trim tabs rolled all the way over, Kamy had the ship under control.

    2nd Lt. George Graham 1945

  • Between the pressure from the plate and the pressure from the wheel, Kamy and I came damn near "having it".

    2nd Lt. George Graham 1945

  • About 10 minutes later, Kamy and I spotted Jerry fighters (about 70 or 80) five or six thousand feet above us and spread out from 12 to 2 o'clock.

    2nd Lt. George Graham 1945

  • In this enclosure I met with Kamy and the rest of the crew again, together with some boys from the group who had gone down the week before.

    2nd Lt. George Graham 1945

  • Kamy cooked for us for six months, and we shared the K.P. the dirty work.

    2nd Lt. George Graham 1945

  • With the windshield frosted up, Kamy had a hell of a time looking for a place to land.

    2nd Lt. George Graham 1945

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