Born in Sydney, Kim Gamble grew up with a love of drawing and painting. He trained to be an infant teacher but at the age of 36 embarked on a career illustrating stories for children. His first assignment was for the NSW School Magazine in 1988. He has worked with author Anna Fienberg to produce over twenty books for children, the first of which, The Magnificent Nose and Other Marvels (1991), won the Children's Book Council of Australia's Book of the Year for Younger Readers Award and the Chrichton Award for the illustrations in 1992. This highly successful collaboration has produced the Tashi books, the Minton series and Joseph, a retelling of the biblical story. For this latter work, Gamble took the opportunity to explore oils in a looser and freer style of painting, using lots of light, colour, atmosphere, symbols and a sense of menace. Other books illustrated by Gamble include The Hottest Boy Who Ever Lived (1993), Come the Terrible Tiger (1993), with Rosalind Price, and Dear Fred (1994) with Susanna Rodell. The Lane Cove River, the river of his childhood, was the inspiration for the setting of Bunyips Don't! (1997), written by Mike Dumbleton. In 2001 Pog, written by Lyn Lee, was named as Honour Book in the CBC Book of the Year Awards. Gamble works as a full-time illustrator and makes school visits all over Australia, where he has inspired numerous students and teachers with his hands-on approach.