by nowandagain » Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:13 pm
Hi omgzxew
When you write to a celebrity, it's up to you on how exactly you want to structure your letter. With any letter you send out, make sure it sounds original and different from other letters that you think the celebrity may receive.
Your best bet is to introduce yourself, and then move onto what you like about their work (e.g. you saw one of their movies and would like to say how much you enjoyed it.) Don't go on and on - celebrities don't have a lot of time to read your letter, let alone anyone elses.
At the end of your letter, don't forget to thank the celebrity for taking the time to read your letter, and wish them all the best in the future.
It's advisable to keep your letter to no more than 1 page for time reasons. Also, if you want an autograph, or something you sent to be signed, don't hesitate to mention it somewhere in your letter. Just remember that if you want something back, include a self addressed, stamped envelope (SASE.)
Good luck!
nowandagain [rockon]
Hi omgzxew :D
When you write to a celebrity, it's up to you on how exactly you want to structure your letter. With any letter you send out, make sure it sounds original and different from other letters that you think the celebrity may receive.
Your best bet is to introduce yourself, and then move onto what you like about their work (e.g. you saw one of their movies and would like to say how much you enjoyed it.) Don't go on and on - celebrities don't have a lot of time to read your letter, let alone anyone elses.
At the end of your letter, don't forget to thank the celebrity for taking the time to read your letter, and wish them all the best in the future.
It's advisable to keep your letter to no more than 1 page for time reasons. Also, if you want an autograph, or something you sent to be signed, don't hesitate to mention it somewhere in your letter. Just remember that if you want something back, include a self addressed, stamped envelope (SASE.)
Good luck!
nowandagain [rockon]