Thomas Fuller to Return to Non-Fiction
In the upcoming Thomas Fuller novel—the grand finale to the two previous novels Fuller’s authored*—Thomas Fuller, the writer himself, will be the victim of a murder.
And who will kill Mr. Fuller?
Someone only he knows.
Mr. Fuller is already talking about selling film rights, believing that film can express evil as convincingly as fiction.
Mr. Fuller also indicated his return to writing non-fiction** and is reported to be in negotiations with a major publishing house.
“I’m excited,” Fuller said, “and am committed to getting to work on this new book ASAP.”
Fuller, who represents himself, having never employed an agent, said the upcoming non-fiction book is tentatively titled, “Blame It On The Bossa Nova.”
“I’m afraid we’ve stumbled upon a whole new genre: guest reviews of books by famous writers by other famous writers.”
Mr. Fuller, the abnormally furtive 70-year old author, says the project has drawn interest from a number of ‘name’ authors, signing off on a preliminary list of critical pairings, including William Faulkner on Celine’s “The Long Journey into the Night”, Emily Dickinson on “The Bell Jar”, and Samuel Beckett’s assessment of “The Idiot.”
*Monsieur Ambivalence (2013); The Classical World (2018)
**Mare Island (2016)