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What a treat of an episode! Today we’re chatting with Good Shipper and picture book author–illustrator Amber Au. Amber talks about how drawing became part of her recovery from an eating disorder and how her therapist encouraged her to send her illustration work to her first ever client. Aaand how - in two whirlwind months - she was suddenly winning awards, signing a three-book deal, and being invited to meet editors at Bologna. Whaaa!? What a blimmin' brilliant reminder to do the things. Even when you don't feel "ready". In this episode we cover: • How Amber rediscovered drawing through her food diary • Why starting with your local community can snowball into big opportunities • How to survive mixed feedback • Competitions, and finding your people • Being a self-taught illustrator • Discipline, rest, and cultural expectations • Picture books, packaging, and branching out into multiple income streams • Amber's Bologna experience… including editors fangirling over her work (!) Rough Timestamps 00:00 – Introducing Amber and her illustration journey 01:00 – Awards, exhibitions, and feeling overwhelmed 02:00 – From nutritionist → illustrator → private tutor → illustrator again 03:00 – Using a food diary as a creative lifeline 04:00 – Getting encouraged to approach her first client 05:00 – Community, grassroots beginnings, and early work in Hong Kong 06:00 – Entering competitions and the door-opening magic that followed 07:00 – The leap from self-taught to picture book maker 08:00 – Finding a clear voice without formal training 09:00 – Discipline, rest, and the cultural pressure to always “do more” 10:00 – Blue Tomato beginnings 11:00 – Mixed reviews, conflicting opinions, and staying true to your vision 13:00 – Bologna meetings and signing with Little Tiger 15:00 – Knowing which advice is actually useful 17:00 – Copying as learning vs developing your own voice 18:00 – Style influences: Hong Kong comics, European picture books, texture, mark-making 19:00 – Procreate, iPad life, and her work habits 20:00 – Diversifying income: packaging, food illustration, prints 21:00 – New opportunities, restaurants, markets, and thinking strategically 22:00 – Picture books, nonfiction, and future plans 23:00 – Final encouragement: “You’ll never feel ready. Do it anyway.” Links & things mentioned • Amber’s blog: The Pencil Bakery (https://drawitau.substack.com/) • Bologna Children’s Book Fair (https://www.bolognachildrensbookfair....) (We're going to be there in 2026 - we've booked a stand! Come and say hello if you're visiting Bologna.) • Inkling Agency (https://www.inklingillustration.com/) • Little Tiger Press (https://littletiger.co.uk/) • Blue Tomato (https://www.drawitau.com/copy-of-next...) (Amber’s upcoming book) p.s. We have a little rest at this time of year, so the podcast is having a rest too. We'll be back in January! 🎁 Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration ( / thegoodshipillustration ) 🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com (https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com) p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...) 🎙