I imagine that all writers get it at one time or another. I don't think you get over it because as soon as you write another book or story, it's back again. I think it's not easy to judge one's own writing 100% of the time. I may think it's good, but then later say maybe this or that could've been better.
http://www.thecra.co.uk/2014/03/28/th...
This is my final post as *Featured Author of the Month* at the prestigious The Crime Writers' Association (and Crime Readers' Association)
A J Waines: author of Girl on a Train and The Evil Beneath: http://www.amzn.to/14M9mSw
Both reached No 1 in 'Murder' and 'Psychological Thrillers' in UK Kindle charts.