Quote: Timbo @ October 7 2008, 11:20 PM BSTIn the ecosystem we now inhabit, yes, ambition and persistence are vital. But is the highly motivated writer with a cast-iron self-belief necessarily capable of producing higher quality material than the sluggard plagued with self-doubt who requires nurturing and encouraging? Douglas Adams is the classic example of the latter, and I really wonder how he would fare today.
In any case, in my experience the people who do their job well tend to be not so much the go-getters, as those who stumble into it and then apply themselves out of conscientiousness and self-respect. Whether this applies to a creative career such as writing I am not certain, but I suspect it does. I am sure that for every successful writer there are countless individuals who could be just as good if they applied themselves to that craft.
Every pro writer has self-belief. Writing is so cut throat, if you weren't confident you'd be cut up within a week.