Bob Rector

Bob Rector

Bob Rector has been a professional storyteller for forty years, but his background is primarily in film, video, and stage work as a writer and director.

Bob was one of the pioneers of music videos, first for The Now Explosion and then for Music Connection, which were highly popular nationally syndicated shows that preceded MTV by ten years. He created over 100 films for the top musical artists of the times.

Bob wrote and directed an outdoor-adventure feature film, Don't Change My World, and has won countless awards for nature and sports documentaries.

His original three-act play, Letters From the Front, entertained America's troops around the world for fifteen years and was the first theatrical production to be performed at the Pentagon. This beloved show, written and directed by Rector, became known as the World's Most Decorated Play. (link to Letters From the Front blog: https://lettersfromthefronttheater.wordpress.com/)

After decades on the road (and in the air!) Bob finally settled down long enough to write his first novel, Unthinkable Consequences, a romantic thriller set in 1959 Florida. (links to Unthinkable Consequences website: http://www.unthinkableconsequences.com/)