What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2013?
I  got to work with some brilliant artists this year on the new Sixsmiths  book. A lot of new collaborators, like Dean Rankine, Sarah Howell, Tim  McEwen, Gregory MacKay, Trev Wood, Jase Harper, Sacha Bryning, and Anton  McKay, as well as a crew of my old mates: Bruce Mutard, Bobby N., Luke  Pickett, Jan Scherpenhuizen, Greg Gates, and Ed Siemienkowicz. It's been  incredible.The other highlight, of course, was going to SPX with Matt Hoddy, Caitlin Major, and Keith McDougall and that crazy freak who does Guzumo. I haven't been to SPX since 2006 and it's grown, but it stills feels like the same show. It was a pleasure to reconnect with some old acquaintances ( and to make so many new ones. What a blast! Massive thanks to Warren and Bruce for organizing it.
What are some of the comics/cartoonists you've enjoyed in 2013?
What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2013?
In  2013 I found a lot of new opportunities in the medium of prose on the  back of my first novel and that gave me a lot of validation. Prose can  be a grind, because every word has to be perfect, but it's been really  good to be able to just focus on the writing and not have to project  manage and produce every aspect of the work. That has been a nice  change. 
What are you looking forward to in 2014?
I'm  looking forward to a more relaxed 2014. 2013 was nuts: book launches,  honeymoons, hospitals, mortgages, the con circuit, on top of some brutal  deadlines at my day job have really worn me down. Next year I'm looking  to simplify things. I want to ramp up some new projects, in prose and  comics, and I want to have a more evenly productive year.
 

 
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