

LINDA
ARONSON
Linda Aronson has won awards as a playwright,
scriptwriter, comic novelist and screenwriting theorist.
Her book Screenwriting Updated (published in Australia as
Scriptwriting Updated,) is the leading text internationally
on how to write non-linear films, and in between her own
writing, she teaches screenwriting to professionals internationally,
everywhere from Hollywood to Africa, Prague, London and New
York. Screenwriting Updated won The Australian Award for
Excellence in Academic Publishing and is widely used in schools
to help with the new English syllabus. Linda is also the
author of Television Writing: The Ground Rules of
Series, Serial and Sitcom, about how television scripts are created,
and Writing with Imagination. Writing
with Imagination was
written specifically to help with the creative writing component
of the NSW English Syllabus, from Stage 4 through to HSC
Extension 2. It provides students with stimulating but eminently
practical training, firstly in how to draw on their own imaginations
to transform experience into a wide range of texts, and secondly,
in how to respond reflectively to the writing process.

Linda’s young adult fiction is published in ten countries.
Her first novel Kelp: a comedy of love, seaweed and
Rupert Murdoch became an instant best seller,
and won the Sanderson Award. In the UK it was Guardian
'Book of the Week'. Her
second novel Rude Health was a UK Waterstones'
Book of the Month and was nominated for the NSW Premier's
Literary Award.
Virgin Trains UK published it in a special edition for
their teenage passengers. The sequel Plain Rude, a comedy
about love, lies and an emu called Bruce Willis,
was published in 2004 and was Critic's Choice in the UK
Guardian. Naturally Rude, another novel
in the Ian Rude series is to be published in 2007.

Linda's
best-known play is Dinkum Assorted, written
for fifteen women and a nanny goat, which premiered at the
Sydney Opera House,
and for which she also wrote the music. It has rarely been
out of production somewhere in Australia since 1988. Linda's
play Reginka's Lesson won both the Sydney
Theatre Company Short Play Award and the Elizabethan Theatre
Trust Biennial Play
Award.
Linda
is also well-known as a multi-award-winning television writer,
writing prize winning episodes of series like GP and
Learned Friends. Her screenplay
Kostas was nominated for both an AFI award and an AWGIE.

Linda is
available for general talks and for writing workshops and has
developed a number of talks specifically related to the film
and creative writing component of the HSC English syllabus. The
creative writing talks feature the methods set out in Writing
with Imagination, also introducing special techniques to assist
creativity under stress and to help students having difficulties. Popular
film topics covered by Linda are: linear and non-linear narrative
structure; the conscious and unconscious use of myth and fairy
tale in mainstream films (particularly The Hero’s Journey
myth), and the script development process (that is, how writers
work with producers and directors from idea through to completed
script).
For
more information about Linda’s work
as writer and teacher, see www.lindaaronson.com
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