Eitan Olevsky was born in 1981 in Lima, Peru. His knack for story-telling began at the early age of four, pestering his parents with sleepless nights of fairy tale readings. At five, he was reading Brothers Grimm and La Fontaine, fables imbued in wisdom and magic that would come to show his early fascination for the fantasy genre.
In 2002, he won the Juegos Florales short story contest from the Peruvian University of Applied Sciences (UPC) with a satire that mocked university life.
Later in 2005, he published the satirical novel, El Gran Maestro. The novel portrays a colorful collection of crazy individuals, enticed with Olevsky's customary dark humor, showing the many lifestyles during the estranged decade of the 80s and 90s in Peru.
In 2014, his second novel The Stone Collector was published, combining fantasy, mystery and suspense.