ROB MACGREGOR

Rob MacGregor is an Edgar Allan Poe Award-winning author, who has been on the New York Times bestseller list. He is the author of 20 novels and 14 non-fiction books, and has teamed with George Lucas, Peter Benchley, and his wife, Trish MacGregor. He writes both adult and young adult mysteries, adventure, and science fiction/fantasy. While he is best known for writing seven Indiana Jones novels for LucasFilm and Bantam/Ballantine Books, he believes his best novels is TULPAS, published in 2018.

Among his non-fiction books are: Psychic Power, Bump in the Night: Ghosts, Spirits & Alien Encounters, Jewel in the Lotus: Meditation for Busy Minds.

Among his non-fiction books co-authored with Trish MacGregor are: PHENOMENA: Harnessing Your Psychic Powers, Sensing the Future, The Secrets of Spirit Communication: Techniques for Tuning in & Making Contact, Aliens in the Backyard, Beyond Strange: True Tales of Alien Encounters and Paranormal Mysteries, The 7 Secrets of Synchronicity, Synchronicity and the Other Side, The Synchronicity Highway, The Lotus & the Stars: The Way of Astro-Yoga.

Rob also co-authored two book about the Bermuda Triangle with Bruce Gernon. They are: THE FOG and Beyond the Bermuda Triangle.

Rob has appeared as a guest on numerous radio shows and podcasts. He has appeared on the History Channel’s Expedition Unknown and UFO Hunters.

Here’s the most recent non-fiction book that Trish and I co-authored. A 14-minute clip from our interview about the book on Coast to Coast AM appears below the cover.

Here’s a clip from the History Channel’s  Expeditions Unknown in which I talk about the Bermuda Triangle with Josh Gates. He tapped me for the interview because I co-authored a couple of BT books: The Bermuda Triangle Legacy (formerly THE FOG) and Beyond the Bermuda Triangle.

Here’s my try-out video (link below) for Expeditions Unknown. Not very good lighting and I’m kind of awkward, but somehow it passed scrutiny of the producers.

Here’s where you can find out about my work as a ghostwriter: