by Nigel Blackwell | Cars
Being a vegetarian in France isn’t always easy. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don’t. However, whether you’re a meat eater or not, one of the great trends in French food is the rise of verrines (derived from verre, the French for a glass)....
by Nigel Blackwell | Cars
Fall weather has arrived in Texas, which means the mornings are cool and the days warm up to a wonderful 70 or 80. The Texas heat has definitely gone, but in it’s memory here’s one of my father’s summer paintings. Hope fall is as nice to you as it is...
by Nigel Blackwell | Cars
Traveling around the US, there is one thing you can’t help miss. The dominant car colors are silver, white and black. Red occasionally appears, but usually only on a sports car. But lately I’ve begun to think the time’s they are...
by Nigel Blackwell | Cars
There’s less than a week to go before my book gets published. Pencils are being sharpened, electrons are flying, and the defluxificator is, well, defluxificatorating. Or to put it another any there’s a pretty good chance we’re going to make it. My female lead...
by Nigel Blackwell | Cars
Ok, I’m thrilled, dizzy … and just a little bit scared … Bandit Publishing will be releasing my book, Paris Love Match, on the good-grief-it’s-not-really-that-far-away date of May 2nd. May the second??? Yep! Definitely. Definitely. Definitely....
by Nigel Blackwell | Cars
Small cars have always had one of two personalities. They were either as cheap as chips or trendy, carefree, and fun. Well, apart from the ones that marketing people like to call “fun to drive” (eg the Dodge Neon and it’s, cough, siblings). The trouble with small cars...