by dfreely » Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:04 am
A long time ago, I remember someone saying they sent a rather heartfelt letter to a celebrity via SFM - I don't remember the details of the letters (I think it was something about a sick relative being a big fan, but I'm not sure) or even the celebrity it was sent to, but someone working at SFM replied and said they'd forward the message to the celebrity, and that person wound up with a real autographed photo. At that time it was certainly believable, as SFM was as much a company that handles fanmail as it was one that sends out preprints, but now I can't help but wonder whether that person got suckered and actually had a preprint as well, or if the entire story was a lie altogether.
A long time ago, I remember someone saying they sent a rather heartfelt letter to a celebrity via SFM - I don't remember the details of the letters (I think it was something about a sick relative being a big fan, but I'm not sure) or even the celebrity it was sent to, but someone working at SFM replied and said they'd forward the message to the celebrity, and that person wound up with a real autographed photo. At that time it was certainly believable, as SFM was as much a company that handles fanmail as it was one that sends out preprints, but now I can't help but wonder whether that person got suckered and actually had a preprint as well, or if the entire story was a lie altogether.