by rpbluesman » Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:15 am
My advise would be to keep your letters short and to the point. The less you write, the less chance of sounding stupid.
I would write a one paragraph letter. Make the first couple of sentences tell who you are. (Name, stuff like that) The next couple should tell why you are a fan of them (movies, music, etc). Then you need a sentence asking for an autograph (whether you are asking them for a signed photo, or you sent one yourself), and the last couple need to thank them for their time, and if you sent an SASE, mention it here.
So all in all, write about a 6-8 sentence letter.
Celebrities get loads of fanmail, and don't like to read all kinds of lenghty letters.
Another small note is, when you are mentioning their works, don't list everything they have done. The more you list, the less likely you are to be taken as a true fan.
My advise would be to keep your letters short and to the point. The less you write, the less chance of sounding stupid. :wink:
I would write a one paragraph letter. Make the first couple of sentences tell who you are. (Name, stuff like that) The next couple should tell why you are a fan of them (movies, music, etc). Then you need a sentence asking for an autograph (whether you are asking them for a signed photo, or you sent one yourself), and the last couple need to thank them for their time, and if you sent an SASE, mention it here.
So all in all, write about a 6-8 sentence letter.
Celebrities get loads of fanmail, and don't like to read all kinds of lenghty letters.
Another small note is, when you are mentioning their works, don't list everything they have done. The more you list, the less likely you are to be taken as a true fan.