Yes, a door! So stupid. I tried to move on from it, but I just kept coming back to that damn description. I think I may have been subconsciously stalling, though, because I'm at one of those places where I know I need to get from Point A to Point B but am not exactly sure how I'm going to get there, which is the hard part of plantsing. At this point, I'm probably just going to write a conversation where the characters talk through the problem and see what solution they come up with because I can't decide LOL.
Brian carrying random heads on his shoulder... 🤣 I still think of that whenever I hear One Phone Call!
I totally get what you mean with the gestures and actions, though. Sometimes I have to act things out myself to figure out what works, then figure out how to describe it.
Action can definitely be challenging to write! You want to describe what's happening in enough detail that readers can picture it, too, but you don't want to slow down the action with too much description. I'm glad it's been going well, though! I love those scenes where the writing just flows, especially when it's an important scene that you've been looking forward to or worrying about. If it's going well, I would stick with it and not worry about your other story for now, especially if no one's begging you for updates.
I'm sorry you're stuck on the other one! Was slash not working for the characters or for you as a writer? I found slash super awkward to write at first. It got easier and more comfortable for me the further I got into the story, but I still giggled whenever I wrote any kind of love scene between Nick and Howie. The research that went into some of the more "graphic" (by my standards, not by AO3's) scenes was even more awkward, but hey, I learned a lot! LOL
I'm glad you're feeling better! That's so crazy that you still get up at 5:30 every morning, especially when I know you wake up in the middle of the night and post a meme every night LOL. Lately, I've still been up when you post them. I was doing pretty well at not staying up ALL night until this week, when I finally had that good writing day. I wrote all night, and now my sleep schedule's all messed up again. It was almost 5 a.m. when I went to bed this morning, which means I didn't fall asleep until almost 6, and then I slept until almost 2. I've missed my late night/early morning writing sessions, though. There's just something so cozy and satisfying about writing when it's dark and quiet, and the rest of the world is asleep. But I leave for Pigeon Forge on Friday, so I need to get back to sleeping at night and waking up in the morning in the next three days LOL.