Linda Aronson studied English Literature at the new University of Ulster and St Hilda's College, Oxford, before moving to Australia where she became involved in the areas of film/television screenwriting and theatre. Her first theatrical endeavour was Closing Down (1975), followed by Lonely for My Garden (1976). She won an AWGIE in 1983 for the television series Learned Friends and another in 1985 for an episode of the television series Singles. That same year she was awarded the NSW Women and Arts Fellowship in 1985. Aronson followed her first two mainstream plays, The Fall Guy) (1977) and Reginka's Lesson (1986) with Dinkum Assorted. A play with music commissioned by the Sydney Theatre Company, it was produced in 1988.
Among Aronson's other creative efforts are the Elegy for a Boy Musician (1977), the screenplay for the Paul Cox film, Kostas (1979), A Night with Robinson Crusoe (ca. 1990), and a series of novels for young adults, including Rude Health (1998), Plain Rude (2004) and Naturally Rude (2007). Aronson has also produced several creative writing/production manuals, notably Television Writing: the Ground Rules of Series, Serials and Sitcom (2000) and Writing with Imagination: A Practical Guide (2000).