Linda Aronson

Linda Aronson (born 20 March 1950) is a British-born Australian screenwriter, educator and author. She wrote the AACTA-nominated drama ''Kostas'' and several television series, such as ''Something in the Air'' and ''G.P.''

Born in London, Aronson moved out to Essex at a young age. She studied at Ulster University, then did late nineteenth century fiction at Oxford University, but abandoned it to pursue a career as a writer. Her first paid writing job was a 1973 radio adaptation of her own stage play, ''Closing Down'' for ABC. This was followed by ''Cafe in a Side Street'' in 1975, and ''The Fall Guy'' in 1976. The latter success lead to her writing ''Kostas''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The 21st-century screenplay : a comprehensive guide to writing tomorrow's films / by Aronson, Linda, 1950-

    Published 2010
    Book
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    Screenwriting updated : new (and conventional) ways of writing for the screen / by Aronson, Linda, 1950-

    Published 2001
    Book
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