by Phoebe » Wed Mar 24, 2010 6:10 pm
Hello childsplay1991,
Firstly, welcome to Fanmail.biz!
As the others have said, the most important thing is to make sure that your letter is personal to show the addressee that you appreciate their work. If possible, try to make your letter unique - as some stars receive very large quantities of fanmail and it is good to try to stand out a little bit from other letters. :razz: Sometimes you are more likely to receive a response also!
Many debate whether letters should be typed, handwritten or whether it makes no difference. I personally feel that handwritten letters come across as a lot more personal, as it is clear to the reader that you have put time, though and effort into writing the letter. However, if your handwriting is illegible it may be best to type!
Johnny's Fan wrote:I agree with what others have stated although I disagree with how long a letter should be.
You should make it at least a page, I usually make it two. I think long letters are better as a) the celebrity can see the time I have taken to handwrite my letter b) I don't believe a long letter can harm but only help. If a celebrity is so busy they can't read your letter in full, they can just skip to the end and read that you want something signed. Chances are the secretary has only passed on the autograph request anyway. And maybe with some celebrities content and length matter when they sign stuff. They like to see people who have gone to more trouble.
I agree with Johnny's Fan that it doesn't matter if your letter is longer than a page. I often write quite long letters and lots of people have thanked me for them. Even if the celebrity doesn't read the entire letter, it still demonstrates that you are a pretty dedicated fan and don't just send a basic gap fill 'delete as appropriate' letter!
Good luck with your requests, and please feel free to post any more questions you may have
Phoebe

Hello childsplay1991,
Firstly, welcome to Fanmail.biz! :mrgreen:
As the others have said, the most important thing is to make sure that your letter is personal to show the addressee that you appreciate their work. If possible, try to make your letter unique - as some stars receive very large quantities of fanmail and it is good to try to stand out a little bit from other letters. :razz: Sometimes you are more likely to receive a response also!
Many debate whether letters should be typed, handwritten or whether it makes no difference. I personally feel that handwritten letters come across as a lot more personal, as it is clear to the reader that you have put time, though and effort into writing the letter. However, if your handwriting is illegible it may be best to type!
[quote="Johnny's Fan"]I agree with what others have stated although I disagree with how long a letter should be.
You should make it at least a page, I usually make it two. I think long letters are better as a) the celebrity can see the time I have taken to handwrite my letter b) I don't believe a long letter can harm but only help. If a celebrity is so busy they can't read your letter in full, they can just skip to the end and read that you want something signed. Chances are the secretary has only passed on the autograph request anyway. And maybe with some celebrities content and length matter when they sign stuff. They like to see people who have gone to more trouble.[/quote]
I agree with Johnny's Fan that it doesn't matter if your letter is longer than a page. I often write quite long letters and lots of people have thanked me for them. Even if the celebrity doesn't read the entire letter, it still demonstrates that you are a pretty dedicated fan and don't just send a basic gap fill 'delete as appropriate' letter!
Good luck with your requests, and please feel free to post any more questions you may have {up}
Phoebe :D