Neil Gaiman is one of my heroes, and he's been a major champion for imposter syndrome awareness. I've always wondered how someone like him can have it. The dude's won so many awards, is one of the world's most famous authors...there's no way he can think he, like, isn't a good writer, right? But in analyzing my own, I think I get it: It isn't that you think you're secretly a shit writer, it's that whatever it is you're writing right now is the shark that you're jumping, the moment that you go so off-the-wall that no one else is ever going to want to read what you have to say.