by Madame_Malfoy » Sat Mar 12, 2011 2:43 pm
RYAN J. wrote:dueby_boys wrote:In the Words of My Homeboy Ryan J:
"..Well this really isn't a good idea, because then the celebrities will just start getting these repeat letters from everyone. The point with fanmail is letters from fans are supposed to be unique and different, which is what makes them interesting to read. And to be honest, writing a good letter never gaurantees you a reply. Sending Photos and SASE is the key to getting replies. your letter should be nice too. and handwritten..."

LOL! My thoughts Exactly!
RYAN J.

I don't think Rachael was asking what she should write in her letters.. But rather just wondering what unique and different ways we all take in our approach to writing letters..
I try to just write from the heart. I tell them a little about myself but mainly focus on why I love their work, some of my favourite movies/characters/songs/episodes/quotes and how their work has inspired me.. etc. My letters are always handwritten, on decorative paper and are usually about a page in length.. Only very occasionally do I write more.. Oh and I've started decorating my envelopes a bit too..

Personally, I ask for them to sign and inscribe my photo as I love it when my successes are personalised..

And I always include my own photo..
Olivia
[quote="RYAN J."][quote="dueby_boys"]In the Words of My Homeboy Ryan J:
[size=150][b]"..Well this really isn't a good idea, because then the celebrities will just start getting these repeat letters from everyone. The point with fanmail is letters from fans are supposed to be unique and different, which is what makes them interesting to read. And to be honest, writing a good letter never gaurantees you a reply. Sending Photos and SASE is the key to getting replies. your letter should be nice too. and handwritten..."[/b][/size]
:mrgreen:[/quote]
LOL! My thoughts Exactly! :lol: ;-)
RYAN J. 8)[/quote]
I don't think Rachael was asking what she should write in her letters.. But rather just wondering what unique and different ways we all take in our approach to writing letters.. :)
I try to just write from the heart. I tell them a little about myself but mainly focus on why I love their work, some of my favourite movies/characters/songs/episodes/quotes and how their work has inspired me.. etc. My letters are always handwritten, on decorative paper and are usually about a page in length.. Only very occasionally do I write more.. Oh and I've started decorating my envelopes a bit too.. :) Personally, I ask for them to sign and inscribe my photo as I love it when my successes are personalised.. :) And I always include my own photo.. :)
Olivia