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.