*grins* I'd be happy to lend you my paper bag or you can even have your own. *hands one over*
I actually have the opposite problem. When I'm writing my story, "Keeping Time" (which is an AU which begins after "Cyberwoman"), I have no problems writing the inbetween episode parts and back-story bits. It's when I come to incorporating the episodes into my story that I I gulp and want to just scribble something in the author's notes that says "OK, everything's the same except for..." LOL! But that would be such a cop-out! And actually one of my best chapters turned out to be the one that incorporated "Small Worlds". Of course, my other best chapter is one that is completely non-episode-related, in that I made it all up.
You have such a wonderful story here that, as long as you stay true to your plot and your characters, which I don't imagine you will have much difficulty in doing, you can't go wrong! Plus, you have that paper bag now just in case... *grins cheekily*
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Date: 2008-10-10 07:22 am (UTC)I actually have the opposite problem. When I'm writing my story, "Keeping Time" (which is an AU which begins after "Cyberwoman"), I have no problems writing the inbetween episode parts and back-story bits. It's when I come to incorporating the episodes into my story that I I gulp and want to just scribble something in the author's notes that says "OK, everything's the same except for..." LOL! But that would be such a cop-out! And actually one of my best chapters turned out to be the one that incorporated "Small Worlds". Of course, my other best chapter is one that is completely non-episode-related, in that I made it all up.
You have such a wonderful story here that, as long as you stay true to your plot and your characters, which I don't imagine you will have much difficulty in doing, you can't go wrong! Plus, you have that paper bag now just in case... *grins cheekily*
GW