Ken Goldberg is a clinical psychologist. He is a graduate of Long Island University, who has specialized in treating the mentally ill in community-based programs. More recently, he has become a leading critic of homework policy and the author of The Homework Trap: How to Save the Sanity of Parents, Students and Teachers. Before becoming a psychologist, Dr. Goldberg studied mathematics at Tulane and Columbia Universities. He is a recipient of the Glendy Burke Award, a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and has studied mathematics at Columbia University on a National Science Foundation Fellowship. Dr. Goldberg has three grown children and lives with his wife outside Philadelphia. Peter Squared was originally published in 2000 by MacAdam Cage Publishing and is his first literary novel. The sequel, Peter Cubed, will be released in 2012.