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  • His work has a clear integrity, a resolve to write against the grain (almost literally in "Sawing"), to look hard and ring true.

    New Light for the Old Dark by Sam Willetts 2010

  • His work has a clear integrity, a resolve to write against the grain (almost literally in "Sawing"), to look hard and ring true.

    Culture | guardian.co.uk Kate Kellaway 2010

  • Re-gret/Re-gret? says the saw in a poem about memory, called Sawing.

    Sam Willetts: A season in hell Susanna Rustin 2010

  •   "Sawing pages is the most important goddamned thing about building houses out of words," you said.

    Building Houses Out of Words 2010

  • Buyers will even pay more if a stone comes from Bombay Sawing.

    Crystal Death Charles Kipps 2010

  • Buyers will even pay more if a stone comes from Bombay Sawing.

    Crystal Death Charles Kipps 2010

  • Buyers will even pay more if a stone comes from Bombay Sawing.

    Crystal Death Charles Kipps 2010

  • Sawing by hand means squatting or kneeling in the bole.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Soap and the Finer Things in Life: Hunting Christmas Trees - The Sawing skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Hunting Christmas Trees - The Sawing Anne-Marie 2007

  • Sawing by hand means squatting or kneeling in the bole.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

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