The Flash
Dennis Wilcock did 9/11
I am not a particularly good writer but I think when it comes to writing you have to be careful saying that you are already "good" or that you've already found a unique style. Some writers will re-write just one page a hundred times until they are satisfied with how every single word gives meaning. I think it is that constant drive of "I can always do better" (even if they've written for 50 years or their name is Orwell, Faulkner or Hemingway) that pushes writers and makes the difference between "OK" writers and then the truly great ones. So instead of saying you are already good and unique, say you're improving but can always get better
I didn't say good was enough.