by capmonte » Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:32 am
When I started, I typed all my letters, but I switched to handwriting them for the last 20 or so requests (mainly because so many people here pooh-poohed typing). I honestly don't know if handwritten = higher success rate or not. Anything I write, whether typed or handwritten, is always very personal and genuine on my part; I preferred typing because I could always go back and add things while I was writing/editing, which you can't do when you're handwriting, and because my handwriting isn't great.
I guess if a celeb isn't going to respond simply because of a typed letter (which can convey just as much sincerity as a handwritten letter, IMO), then I guess it's not to be. I hate to think that some of the people I admire, who I had sent typed letters to, wouldn't respond because of that, but what can you do?
Having said that, I did receive at least 4 notes from celebs (from the typed letter batches) thanking me for what I wrote, so I guess you can go either way.
When I started, I typed all my letters, but I switched to handwriting them for the last 20 or so requests (mainly because so many people here pooh-poohed typing). I honestly don't know if handwritten = higher success rate or not. Anything I write, whether typed or handwritten, is always very personal and genuine on my part; I preferred typing because I could always go back and add things while I was writing/editing, which you can't do when you're handwriting, and because my handwriting isn't great.
I guess if a celeb isn't going to respond simply because of a typed letter (which can convey just as much sincerity as a handwritten letter, IMO), then I guess it's not to be. I hate to think that some of the people I admire, who I had sent typed letters to, wouldn't respond because of that, but what can you do?
Having said that, I did receive at least 4 notes from celebs (from the typed letter batches) thanking me for what I wrote, so I guess you can go either way.