It has been a while since I have reviewed a YouTube creator, but it struck me lately that I hadn’t given a review of one of my favourite Star Trek news sites. Ketwolski’s channel has been running since 2016 and going from strength to strength. This review comes at a particularly apt moment, this month... Continue Reading →
Daniel Greene – You Tube Review
It is very easy to get stuck on a handful of YouTube channels you are interested in but last year I discovered a new one. I am a huge fan of the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan and was trying to model some of the characters using all sorts of miniatures, I was... Continue Reading →
Mission Log – A podcast review
Mission Log is a long running Star Trek podcast ably helmed by Jon Champion and Ken Ray. Starting out as an independent re-watch of Star Trek Jon and Ken added a twist to the usual format of commenting on each episode in sequence. As well as detailing each episodes plot they delve deeply into the... Continue Reading →
Treks in Sci-fi – A podcast review
Treks in Sci-fi is a thoroughly entertaining podcast that I have come to be an avid listener to. The series is hosted by Rico began way back in 2005 and is still going strong. One might assume it is mainly a star trek podcast and whilst this is Rico's first love it is so much... Continue Reading →
Trekyards – A Youtube Review
Trekyards is one of my go-to channels on YouTube, it may not be to everyone's tastes but their mix of technology and knowledge is impressive. The site is run by Captain Stuart Foley and Commander Samuel Cockings. The channel was set up in 2006 and now has over 44,000 subscribers and 1613 videos. The channels... Continue Reading →
Star Wars Stacks – A podcast review
This is the first in a number of short posts I plan to make reviewing some of the podcasts I listen to on science fiction. The Star Wars Stacks is a star wars book review podcast that has been running for about three years. Each month the three hosts, Chris, Jen and Jo review a... Continue Reading →