by packrat » Wed Apr 07, 2010 1:06 am
I would start with "Dear Mr. Tennant," and then go from there.
Seriously, though, just clear your head and stop thinking. That's what I do. I'm good at not thinking. I use the "standard" three-paragraph, one-page-handwritten format. The first paragraph is where you introduce yourself, the second is where you write about Mr. Tennant, and the third is where you request an autograph. Pretty simple, really. I'm sure they've heard it all before, so I don't try to write the perfect letter. It gets easier with practice.
I would start with "Dear Mr. Tennant," and then go from there.
Seriously, though, just clear your head and stop thinking. That's what I do. I'm good at not thinking. I use the "standard" three-paragraph, one-page-handwritten format. The first paragraph is where you introduce yourself, the second is where you write about Mr. Tennant, and the third is where you request an autograph. Pretty simple, really. I'm sure they've heard it all before, so I don't try to write the perfect letter. It gets easier with practice.