Biography
Frederic S. Durbin was born in rural
Taylorville, Illinois. Throughout his childhood, he was active in getting
muddy, lost, and injured—as well as creative and interpretive literary
performances, writing, puppetry, vocal and instrumental music, and film-making.
Highlights from those days included portrayals of Robert Burns, Charles
Dickens, Jonathan Edwards, and William Shakespeare for the Taylorville schools
and for the Christian County Historical Museum; leading roles in high school
productions of Give My Regards to Broadway (lovable gangster “Legs”
Ruby), Calamity Jane (Lt. Danny Gilmartin), and You’re a Good Man,
Charlie Brown (Snoopy); and studying with authors Paul Darcy Boles and
Madeleine L’Engle at the Blooming Grove Writers’ Conferences at Illinois
Wesleyan University, and with author/Professor Jackie Jackson of Sangamon State
University, Springfield, Illinois. Durbin was elected commencement speaker by
his graduating class at Taylorville High School.
He attended Concordia College (now
University) in River Forest, Illinois, where he majored in classical languages.
Also at Concordia, he served as chapel cantor and sacristan, worked as an
international resident assistant, and edited “Musings,” the creative writing
section of the college newspaper. Through the Lutheran Association of
Missionaries and Pilots, he spent his college summers helping with vacation
Bible schools in remote Cree and Ojibwa villages in northern Ontario, Canada.
He graduated summa cum laude and traveled to Japan as a part of the Overseas
Volunteer Youth Ministry program of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
Initially working with ESL students ranging in age from two to eighty-something,
he moved on from volunteer service in 1995 to teach solely at Japan’s Niigata
University, where he conducts courses in writing and English conversation.
He is a frequent speaker on the joys and practical aspects of fiction writing.
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