by SkataPunkA7X » Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:31 am
First of all, this is the most interesting thread I've seen on fanmail.biz ever!
Well, my story is pretty long.
I've subscribed to a magazine called Disney Adventures since I was five, so it's been almost ten years now. Around the time that I was in fifth grade, they began to include one or two addresses in them. I thought, hey, it'd be pretty cool to write to these people. Initially, I handwrote long thought out letters to Lindsay Lohan, Tobey Maguire, and Orlando Bloom. I had no idea that they weren't actually going to read them lol. After those succeses, which are all PP's and Autopens, I gave up on it for a while. Then in the summer of seventh grade, I sent out four letters. None of them gave me a response.
Fast foward. It's about this time last year. High School Musical has just premiered and Vanessa Anne Hudgens has become my goddess. I went online to look up her fanmail address and was directed to this page. I sent out two letters, one to her and one to Apollo Ohno. I didn't get a response for a while, but then, in April, I tried again, and got my first REAL success, a personalized autograph from another one of my crushes, Victoria Justice. I went through a long dry spell that summer, only recieving a PP from Carlos Santana. When school started back up:
(WARNING, THE FOLLOWING PART IS ME VENTING/CONFESSING ABOUT SOMETHING)
I started to think about something. What I'm about to tell you is 100% true, so don't call me a liar. When I was in 7th grade, I attended a ProScout modeling/acting convention in Philadelphia. I only got one callback, but attracted the attention of Chambers Stevens, one of the most renowned child acting coaches in the world. He wanted me to come out to L.A and do a workshop with him for a week, and he was pretty sure he could sign me to a Disney/Nickelodeon-esque agency. I turned down the offer after a lot of thought because it would have been so stressful on my family to have to move back and forth between VA and CA.
I don't have many friends in my school because most of my friends are located in various areas across the state or go to different schools. I started to realize how close all of the Disney stars were and how they all seemed to be friends. I also started to think about how if I had accepted his offer, how I could be there now.
Now, I write letters to them about how I'm an aspiring actor and musician. All of the responses are usually very friendly and encouraging. It's cool to know that even though I'm not friends with them like I could have been, they know how much I look up to them.
That's the other thing, I don't send out for an autograph unless getting it would have a sentimental value, something I would keep for the rest of my life.
Well, that's it lol.
First of all, this is the most interesting thread I've seen on fanmail.biz ever!
Well, my story is pretty long.
I've subscribed to a magazine called Disney Adventures since I was five, so it's been almost ten years now. Around the time that I was in fifth grade, they began to include one or two addresses in them. I thought, hey, it'd be pretty cool to write to these people. Initially, I handwrote long thought out letters to Lindsay Lohan, Tobey Maguire, and Orlando Bloom. I had no idea that they weren't actually going to read them lol. After those succeses, which are all PP's and Autopens, I gave up on it for a while. Then in the summer of seventh grade, I sent out four letters. None of them gave me a response.
Fast foward. It's about this time last year. High School Musical has just premiered and Vanessa Anne Hudgens has become my goddess. I went online to look up her fanmail address and was directed to this page. I sent out two letters, one to her and one to Apollo Ohno. I didn't get a response for a while, but then, in April, I tried again, and got my first REAL success, a personalized autograph from another one of my crushes, Victoria Justice. I went through a long dry spell that summer, only recieving a PP from Carlos Santana. When school started back up:
(WARNING, THE FOLLOWING PART IS ME VENTING/CONFESSING ABOUT SOMETHING)
I started to think about something. What I'm about to tell you is 100% true, so don't call me a liar. When I was in 7th grade, I attended a ProScout modeling/acting convention in Philadelphia. I only got one callback, but attracted the attention of Chambers Stevens, one of the most renowned child acting coaches in the world. He wanted me to come out to L.A and do a workshop with him for a week, and he was pretty sure he could sign me to a Disney/Nickelodeon-esque agency. I turned down the offer after a lot of thought because it would have been so stressful on my family to have to move back and forth between VA and CA.
I don't have many friends in my school because most of my friends are located in various areas across the state or go to different schools. I started to realize how close all of the Disney stars were and how they all seemed to be friends. I also started to think about how if I had accepted his offer, how I could be there now.
Now, I write letters to them about how I'm an aspiring actor and musician. All of the responses are usually very friendly and encouraging. It's cool to know that even though I'm not friends with them like I could have been, they know how much I look up to them.
That's the other thing, I don't send out for an autograph unless getting it would have a sentimental value, something I would keep for the rest of my life.
Well, that's it lol.