David Fulmer
David Fulmer is an American author, journalist, and filmmaker.
Biography
Born Thurston David Fulmer, to Thurston and Flora Fulmer in Northumberland, Pennsylvania. He is Sicilian on his mother's side and English, German, and Dutch on his father's side. He worked as a reporter and photographer at local newspapers during and after attending Shikellamy High School. 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. On May 24, 1972, his location was bombed by the Baader-Meinhof Gang shortly after he left his building and three of his co-workers were killed. From 1974-1979 he was married to Suzanne Mercier, a native of Sydney, Australia. After his discharge from the Army in 1974, they spent a year in State College, PA and a year in Lewisburg, PA before moving to Atlanta, Georgia. He worked as a bartender at Rose's Cantina while attending Georgia State University. In 2013, he married Sansanee Sermprungsuk, a research librarian. They reside in East Atlanta. His daughter Italia was born in 1996 and she and her husband Adam Kostrinsky have two children.Career
As an author, Fulmer has written and published eleven novels and one novella since 2001, along with number of short stories. As a journalist, he has written about music and other subjects for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Southline, Atlanta Magazine, City Life, Markee, Georgia Music Magazine, Blues Access, Il Giornale, Goodlife, Advertising Age, The Atlanta Tribune, Creative Loafing, and BackStage. Between 1995 and 2005, he also wrote and produced video content for corporate, sports, and non-profit clients.Fulmer wrote and produced the documentary Blind Willie's Blues, which Video Librarian called "nothing less than the economic, social, and historical evolution of America's indigenous music". It was re-released on Youtube in December of 2023 and currently has over 110,000 views.
Works
In 2001, Fulmer's first novel, Chasing the Devil's Tail, was released by Poisoned Pen Press. Harcourt Books purchased the paperback rights in 2003, and then contracted with Fulmer for five more novels. Two of Fulmer's novels won national literary awards: Chasing the Devil's Tail won the Shamus Award and Rampart Street won the Benjamin Franklin Award. His novel The Blue Door was nominated for the 2009 Shamus Award for Best Novel. Fulmer's work has received high praise from such publications as Publishers Weekly, The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, The Boston Globe, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, San Francisco Chronicle, Booklist, Library Journal, and Kirkus Reviews.Novels
- Chasing the Devil's Tail, Poisoned Pen Press, November 2001; A Valentin St. Cyr mystery. Blackstone Audiobook
- Chasing the Devil's Tail, Harcourt Books, June 2003; Japanese and Italian translations, September 2002. French translation, September 2008; Blackstone Audiobook, May 2007; A Valentin St. Cyr mystery.
- Jass, Harcourt Books, January 2005, January 2006; French translation May 2010; A Valentin St. Cyr mystery.
- Rampart Street, Harcourt Books, January 2006; January 2007; BBC America Audiobook, January 2006; French translation, October 2011; A Valentin St. Cyr mystery. Blackstone Audiobook.
- Chasing the Devil's Tail Crescent City Books, January 2017.
- The Dying Crapshooter's Blues, Harcourt Books, January 2007; January 2008; Recorded Books Audiobook.
- The Blue Door, Harcourt Books, January 2008; January 2009; Turkish translation, May 2011. Ebook release, February 2016. Blackstone Audiobook.
- Lost River, Harcourt Books, November 2008; A Valentin St. Cyr mystery.
- The Night Before, Bang Bang Lulu Editions, November 2012.
- Will You Meet Me in Heaven??, Bang Bang Lulu Editions, May, 2014.
- Anthracite, Bang Bang Lulu Editions, September 2015.
- Chasing the Devil's Tail Crescent City Books, January 2017. A Valentin St. Cyr mystery
- Jass Crescent City Books, February 2017. A Valentin St. Cyr mystery
- Rampart Street Crescent City Books, March 2017.A Valentin St. Cyr mystery
- Lost River Crescent City Books, May 2017. A Valentin St. Cyr mystery
- The Iron Angel Crescent City Books, July 2017. A Valentin St. Cyr mystery
- Eclipse Alley Crescent City Books February 2018. A Valentin St. Cyr mystery
- The Day Ends at Dawn Crescent City Books, January 2019. A Valentin St. Cyr mystery
- The Book of Numbers'' Completed. Publication date TBA.
Short fiction
- "black cat bone", Blues Access, Spring 1997
- "Back o' Town Blues", Flesh and Blood, 2003
- "Algiers", New Orleans Noir, Akashic Books, April 2007
Magazines and newspapers
Beginning in 1985, Fulmer contributed to periodicals including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, BackStage, Blues Access, City Life, Paste Magazine, The Atlanta Tribune, Southline, Atlanta Magazine, Creative Loafing, Advertising Age,''Business Atlanta, Il Giornale'' and various trade publications.Awards
Chasing the Devil's Tail- Winner, AudioFile Earphones Award
- Nominee, 2004 Falcon Award
- Nominee Best Novel - Los Angeles Times Book Prize
- Winner, Shamus Award for Best First Novel
- Nominee, Barry Award for Best Mystery
- "Best New Series", Booklist
- "Hottest Beach Read" - Books Read Lately
- 2006 Georgia Author of the Year Award for Fiction
- "Best of 2005 List" – Library Journal
- "Best of 2005 List" – The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- "Best of 2005 List" – Deadly Pleasures Magazine
- 2007 Benjamin Franklin Award for Adult Fiction Audiobook
- New York magazine "Best Novel You've Never Read"
- "Ice Pick of the Month" – Booklist, January 2007
- "2008 Best of the Shelf" – Atlanta magazine
- Nomination for "2009 Shamus Award for Best Novel"