Stop Renting Out Your Brain To A Bestseller (Impostor For The Already-Published)

You have a published book. Maybe more than one. You still cannot open the doc without your stomach turning.

The misdiagnosisThe misdiagnosis is that publication should have fixed this. That the cover should have closed the question.
The real diagnosisIt did not, and it will not. Publication is a fact about a manuscript. It is not a fact about you. The work that closes the impostor question is internal — and most of us never get told that, because the industry has a lot to gain from us still chasing.

Receipts That Actually Help

Receipt Why It Helps How To Keep It Close
A real reader email Reminds you the book lands Print it. Tape it inside the desk.
A line you wrote that still surprises you Reminds you of your own range Underline it in your own copy.
An old draft of a finished book Reminds you that ugly drafts make real books Open it once a month. Witness yourself.
A win you minimized at the time Reminds you that minimizing is the impostor's job Restate it without the apology.

Three Receipts To Stop Collecting

  • Reviews you read in a spiral.
  • Comparison stats from other authors.
  • Sales numbers without context.

Publication did not vouch for you because it cannot. You vouch for you. Quietly. With the receipts. On the days the doubt comes calling.

The mid-career impostor is the loneliest one because everyone assumes you are fine. You look fine. You are not fine. The fix is to build a private inventory of receipts that matter to you. Not the industry’s metrics. Yours.

The dare (not assignment)Open a doc called 'Receipts.' Add five things this week — real reader notes, lines you are proud of, a paragraph from a draft you didn't think would become a book and did. Add one a week, forever.
Image promptA bookshelf with several novels by the same author. One slightly pulled forward, signed. Painterly, warm light. Purple and dark blue. No people.

— The Book Maven

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