ARON MYERS
BIOGRAPHY
Aron Myers has written and produced award-winning, syndicated radio and
television projects for NPR and PBS.
In 2004, he launched the 12-part radio drama series "Stories in the Air," which featured fairy-tales and legends read by celebrity talent including Mario Lopez, Blair Underwood, Lisa Ling, Debbie Allen and over a dozen other television and Hollywood stars. It was broadcast in over 125 markets in the U.S. and heard by over five million listeners.
His series "Historic Florida," with actress Cheryl Hines and Miss America 2004 Erica Dunlap, was winner of six state, national and international awards, including two World Gold medals at the
International New York Festivals in the categories Best Narration and Best History Program.
“The Life and Times of Zora Neale Hurston,” his 2008 documentary was
hosted by actress Vanessa Williams and heard by over 26 million NPR listeners & writing/language educators nationally.
His first novel, “The Season of Summer,” is available at Amazon and everywhere eBooks are sold. Currently, Myers has a number of new projects in various stages of development, including TV pilot scripts and the upcoming southern fantasy novel series, “Crescent.”