by cazcaz » Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:29 pm
Most of my letters tend to be really long, I wrote about 10-15 pages to Stephen Fry and John Cusack, for instance. I'm 99% sure they will never be read properly, but I just get carried away, I can't help it.
I think most celebs just look at the name and sign, or skim-read the letter if they have the time. It's touching when you get a reply in which the celeb responds to something you actually said in your letter, showing they read it. I've had that a few times. {thumb2}
I don't think the length of the letter makes much difference 99% of the time. As long as what you write is genuine and unique to the celebrity and not a "cut and paste" jobbie which is sent to lots of different people.
Most of my letters tend to be really long, I wrote about 10-15 pages to Stephen Fry and John Cusack, for instance. I'm 99% sure they will never be read properly, but I just get carried away, I can't help it. :mrgreen:
I think most celebs just look at the name and sign, or skim-read the letter if they have the time. It's touching when you get a reply in which the celeb responds to something you actually said in your letter, showing they read it. I've had that a few times. {thumb2}
I don't think the length of the letter makes much difference 99% of the time. As long as what you write is genuine and unique to the celebrity and not a "cut and paste" jobbie which is sent to lots of different people.