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Basically, I think we do our best work when we 'feel it'. I know... I know... it's a truism, but we do our best work when a story inspires us to write it.
Like you though, I'm curious to know if people have strategies to push through and get a book done when it feels like shovelling shit uphill - as Stephen King describes the grind in On Writing.
Good discussion, Robert...

So my suggestion is: unless someone has given you $$$ advance, why force yourself to write something you don't want to write? Maybe trust your instincts, accept that you are not a writing machine, and approach the work in a way that feels good and results in writing that you are proud of.
But, I find myself only making progress on an entirely different book, and I started to wonder how others approached such a situation when the stuff that needs to come to market isn't coming along.