> (#(true)), is this not calling a function that has no arguments and
> returns true? But it still gives same exception

Not really:
user=> (macroexpand-1 '#(true))
(fn* [] (true))

> I guess I should forgo the macro
> and go directly with (fn  [] true)

For something like "=> true" try:
user=> (defmacro => [expr] `(fn [] ~expr))
#'user/=> (macroexpand-1 '(=> true))
(clojure.core/fn [] true)

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