7 Jan 2021, 04:42

@Rachel-Realme From what I understand, authors (or author illustrators) need to send their manuscripts to literary agents. If an agent likes your work, they will sign you for representation and work with you on editing your book dummy to be most appealing to publishers. The agent will then shop the manuscript/dummy around, trying to get a publisher to pick it up. If a publisher picks it up, then their editor will work with you to make any changes they feel is necessary to the manuscript. Once the manuscript is ready, that's when the publisher would typically hire an illustrator and the process would be as described by the guys.

But if the author also wants to illustrate and the publisher thinks that the art style/quality would be a suitable fit for the manuscript, then the author-illustrator will then continue the work as illustrator just as discussed in the podcast. Basically the illustration part, from what I understand, is the same. But if you're writing you also have to do the whole author part beforehand, which is very difficult. It is my understanding that getting a manuscript picked up by a publisher is a lot more difficult than simply getting hired as an illustrator.