He has been a teacher in New South Wales, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory and taught at Radford College[2] until 2011 followed by Burgmann Anglican School in the Canberra suburb of Gungahlin until retiring in June 2016.
This new book was published as an e-book, a paperback and a signed and numbered limited hardbound collector's edition with illustrations by Swiss artist Judit Villiger.
Peter Pierce review in The Canberra Times[10] 'Lovely in its poetic balance, The Sunset Assumption is well-crafted with its deep and subtle ‘voice’ and a unique imagination.
Even to an agnostic or atheist the poems here will almost certainly evoke a powerful sense of strangeness, of something quite-conceivably real but not reducible to words' Geoff Page reviews The Sunset Assumption in Southerly (journal)[12] '...technically skilled and careful, in the service of precise notations of scenes from the poet's emotional life.'
[14] 'Simple, direct and convincing, Foulcher's poetry reflects common human experiences - joy in the present, regret for the errors and omissions of the past and faith, mixed with a dash of apprehension, for the future'.