Bob Rich Expands Literary Legacy with New Fiction and Reimagined Classics
From the rugged waters of Lake Erie to the quiet insights of a neighborhood café, author and business executive Bob Rich is anchoring his latest literary project in a collection that explores the pursuit of meaning, culminating in the upcoming release of his new novel, The Delphi Café: Finding Happiness.

Rich, the longtime chairman of Rich Products Corporation, has spent decades documenting the intersection of outdoor adventure, business leadership, and interpersonal relationships. His latest initiative brings together a curated selection of his past work alongside fresh prose, offering readers a holistic view of a career defined by storytelling. The collection includes his earlier reflections, such as Catching Big Fish: An Angler's Challenge and the novel Looking Through Water—the latter of which inspired a feature film starring Michael Douglas and Cameron Douglas.
The centerpiece of this release, The Delphi Café, arrives October 6. Co-authored with Scott Friedman and Mike Pehanich, the story tracks a man attempting to navigate the complexities of modern existence. Through a series of encounters at a small café, the protagonist confronts perspectives that force him to reevaluate his own search for fulfillment. Lifestyle journalist Elissa Rosen described the work as a thoughtful, hopeful narrative that encourages readers to pause and assess their own life paths.
Rich attributes his creative drive to a lifetime of travel and experiences, tracing his roots back to childhood campfires in northern Ontario. He views his writing as a tool for connection, noting that the fundamental human questions remain consistent whether one is building a business or pursuing a quiet life. The full collection is currently available for exploration at his website, with preorder options open for his new novel.
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