by etihwwons » Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:45 pm
I've collected a whole bunch of autographs throughout the years, but I've only ever received ONE TTM (from Robert Sean Leonard). I haven't written too many fainmail letters, with requests for autographs, but I've just done 2 in the last few months, and I'll be writing several more in the near future. I always keep my letters to a page, 2 at the most (and I do have to type them up, because my handwriting is absolutely AWFUL, chicken scratch, no exaggeration...I can't even read it when I've done). But sometimes I feel a little...overly enthusiastic? Or like I'm going to scare them, or make them think I'm weird, and therefore diminish my chances of getting anything back. It's PROBABLY just in my head, but just in case, does anyone have any tips on how to write a good letter?
I looked through several pages of questions, etc, didn't find anything like this, so hopefully this isn't a repeat.
I've collected a whole bunch of autographs throughout the years, but I've only ever received ONE TTM (from Robert Sean Leonard). I haven't written too many fainmail letters, with requests for autographs, but I've just done 2 in the last few months, and I'll be writing several more in the near future. I always keep my letters to a page, 2 at the most (and I do have to type them up, because my handwriting is absolutely AWFUL, chicken scratch, no exaggeration...I can't even read it when I've done). But sometimes I feel a little...overly enthusiastic? Or like I'm going to scare them, or make them think I'm weird, and therefore diminish my chances of getting anything back. It's PROBABLY just in my head, but just in case, does anyone have any tips on how to write a good letter?
I looked through several pages of questions, etc, didn't find anything like this, so hopefully this isn't a repeat.