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'''Olivia Eaves''' was a science fiction writer for ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' [[magazine]]. She and her sister [[Alicia Eaves|Alicia]] collaborated to write the stories "[[Dad's Revenge]]" and "[[A Most Fortunate Accident]]". ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
 
'''Olivia Eaves''' was a science fiction writer for ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' [[magazine]]. She and her sister [[Alicia Eaves|Alicia]] collaborated to write the stories "[[Dad's Revenge]]" and "[[A Most Fortunate Accident]]". ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
:''The names Olivia and Alicia Eaves appeared in the cover artwork for the January, 1953 issue of ''Incredible Tales''. This cover, along with three others, was illustrated by production artist [[John Eaves]]. From the titles of the two stories, a logical guess would be that Olivia and Alicia are John's daughters, and that he worked their names in as a personal [[in-joke]].''
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:''The names Olivia and Alicia Eaves appeared in the cover artwork for the January, 1953 issue of ''Incredible Tales''. This cover, along with three others, was illustrated by production artist [[John Eaves]].''
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: ''Olivia and Alicia are John's twins daughters, and he worked their names in as a personal [[in-joke]].''
 
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Olivia Eaves was a science fiction writer for Incredible Tales magazine. She and her sister Alicia collaborated to write the stories "Dad's Revenge" and "A Most Fortunate Accident". (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

The names Olivia and Alicia Eaves appeared in the cover artwork for the January, 1953 issue of Incredible Tales. This cover, along with three others, was illustrated by production artist John Eaves.
Olivia and Alicia are John's twins daughters, and he worked their names in as a personal in-joke.