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'''Wilmar House Shiras''' (aka '''Jane Howes''') is a SF writer most famous for her 1948 novella "[[In Hiding]]", which she expanded into a 1953 novel, ''[[Children of the Atom]]''.  The premise of "In Hiding" has been credited with inspiring the very similar idea of [[The X-Men]].
'''Wilmar House Shiras''' (aka '''Jane Howes''') is a SF writer most famous for her 1948 novella "[[In Hiding]]", which she expanded into a 1953 novel, ''[[Children of the Atom]]''.  The premise of "In Hiding" has been credited with inspiring the very similar idea of [[The X-Men]].




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Wilmar House Shiras (aka Jane Howes) is a SF writer most famous for her 1948 novella "In Hiding", which she expanded into a 1953 novel, Children of the Atom. The premise of "In Hiding" has been credited with inspiring the very similar idea of The X-Men.

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