He was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1971 and became a photographer attached to IDHS Section of the USAREUR Intelligence Center in Heidelberg, Germany.
Fulmer wrote and produced the documentary Blind Willie's Blues (1997),[1] which Video Librarian called "nothing less than the economic, social, and historical evolution of America's indigenous music".
[2] He also wrote and produced the Americana audio series for National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate WABE-FM and WMLB-AM, both in Atlanta.
As a communications professional, he spent eleven years (1988–1999)in the motorsports industry as Media Director for the Panoz Schools and Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia.
Fulmer's work has received high praise from such publications as Publishers Weekly,[5] The New York Times,[6] The Washington Post,[7] USA Today,[8] The Boston Globe,[9] Atlanta Journal-Constitution,[10] San Francisco Chronicle,[11] Booklist,[12] Library Journal,[13] and Kirkus Reviews.
Crescent City Books began new releases of the entire Valentin St. Cyr series, beginning with "Chasing the Devil's Tail."
His thirteenth novel, with the working title "The Book of Numbers," was completed in October of 2024 with a release date TBA.