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'''Sarah Cawkwell''' is currently the only female novellist in the sausage party that is the '''[[Black Library]]'''.
'''Sarah Cawkwell''' is currently the only female novellist in the sausage party that is the '''[[Black Library]]'''.


The running gag is that she is a hot, sexy, goth chick, and therefore not real. This is because the only women who go into a Games Workshop are the ones that fa/tg/uys dream up in their heads. She's actually a rather charismatic and regular looking human being, who [http://pyroriffic.wordpress.com has a blog], even though they are [[No Girls on the Internet]].  
The running gag is that she is a hot, sexy, goth chick, and therefore not real. This is because the only women who go into a Games Workshop are the ones that fa/tg/uys dream up in their heads. She's actually a rather charismatic and regular looking human being, who [http://pyroriffic.wordpress.com has a blog], even though they are [[No Girls on the Internet]].
 


Not [[Aaron Dembski-Bowden]] or [[Graham McNeill]]. Certainly not [[Nik Vincent]], because that would mean that she'd be married to [[Dan Abnett]].
Not [[Aaron Dembski-Bowden]] or [[Graham McNeill]]. Certainly not [[Nik Vincent]], because that would mean that she'd be married to [[Dan Abnett]].
No one dares to make the obvious joke.  NO ONE.


[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]
[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]
[[Category:Writers]]
[[Category:Writers]]
[[category:Black Library]]
[[category:Black Library]]

Revision as of 00:18, 26 July 2012

Sarah Cawkwell is currently the only female novellist in the sausage party that is the Black Library.

The running gag is that she is a hot, sexy, goth chick, and therefore not real. This is because the only women who go into a Games Workshop are the ones that fa/tg/uys dream up in their heads. She's actually a rather charismatic and regular looking human being, who has a blog, even though they are No Girls on the Internet.


Not Aaron Dembski-Bowden or Graham McNeill. Certainly not Nik Vincent, because that would mean that she'd be married to Dan Abnett.


No one dares to make the obvious joke. NO ONE.