I came down with a bad case of the imposter syndrome. This is how I beat it

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OPINION: I came down with a bad case of the imposter syndrome. This is how I beat it

Writing a book is often likened to having a child: the idea grows inside you until, after the agony of labour, it enters the world.

So I was shocked to discover, just before submitting my dissertation, that I'd won The Australian/Vogel's Literary Award — meaning my novel would be published in just a few short months.Though grateful the fruits of my labour had come to fruition, I came down with a case of the imposter syndrome: the feeling that my first success was a fluke, and as the public would discover the truth with my next effort.

American author and MIT professor Junot Diaz considered a career change during the 11 years it took to write his Pulitzer Prize-winning second book, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.Markus Zuzak took 13 years to write his follow-up to The Book Thief , writing and rewriting it, then abandoning it at his wife's behest, only to return to it again until Bridge of Clay was finally complete.

 

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