![]() ![]() Galanes currently writes the modern-day advice column "Social Q's", which appears weekly in the New York Times Sunday Styles section. Writing Father's Day was a step in Galanes coming to terms with his father's death. ![]() He is included in Contemporary Authors, Volume 231, 2005, and Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Volume 196, 2010. Knopf), and Emma's Table, published in 2008 ( HarperCollins). Galanes has published two novels: Father's Day, published in 2004 (Alfred A. Galanes' father died of a self-inflicted gunshot when Galanes was 23, a fact that Galanes kept secret for a decade while substituting fictional causes of his father's death. He has also been employed by Golden Books Family Entertainment, the children's book publishing and media company. degrees from Yale College and Yale Law School, and then worked at Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton and Garrison and Debevoise and Plimpton. ![]() Galanes grew up in the readership area of the Brattleboro Reformer, from which he read to his family the " Dear Abby" family-advice column six days a week in his self-appointed roles as the "family fixer". Philip Galanes (born October 4, 1962, in New York City) is an American writer and attorney. ![]()
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