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Kerry Arquette published her first poem at age 13. She continued to write publishing several picture books including I KNOWWHATYOUDIDTODAY and a collection of art/craft books. Her work appears in CHICKENSOUPFORTHE WRITER’S SOUL and in dozens of magazines. Kerry has always been interested in the human experience — especially how people act and react in times of crises. She holds a Masters in Criminology and has worked with the Denver Police Department responding to victims of rape and assault and families of homicide and suicide victims. In her spare time she travels tries to keep the mid-life spread under control and enjoys her three kids and three cats. She is married to Denver attorney Mark Senn.