Recently I've send fan mail , for the second time , to Emma watson and Rupert Grint. I didn't know you better can use SASE. And actually I am in doubt whether I did it right or not.
I took one big envelope with their address on that, in that envelope I included a small envelope with my address and a british stamp on it and include din the big envlope a letter and photo's. Was that right or did I forget anything ?
Fan mail Emma Watson and Rupert Grint
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Re: Fan mail Emma Watson and Rupert Grint
Generally, that's how I do TTM requests. A large envelope addressed to the person, and inside that is the SASE, photo and letter, in that order. I usually place the stuff so that when you open the flap of the large envelope, you see the letter first, then the photos, and then the SASE - and having the SASE against the side which is addressed to the person also lessens the chance of a handcancel damaging the photos.
As well, I place the photos in a sleeve, also to lessen damage, as well as put a piece of cardboard in the SASE to lessen damages further when it's mailed back.
As well, I place the photos in a sleeve, also to lessen damage, as well as put a piece of cardboard in the SASE to lessen damages further when it's mailed back.
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Re: Fan mail Emma Watson and Rupert Grint
Hi,
I've got a problem for years now. I live in Europe in a small country. And there are some celebs (singer, actor, and so on...) who I wanna write to. I can find so many addresses here too where I can ask for an autograph.
But where should I write if I want to be sure that the famous person I want to write to a letter really gets it. You know what I mean. Not her/his assistant, not anybody else, but the celebrity her/himself really gets my letter and maybe (oh, I know, it's just a big dream) answers too.
So what do you think? Where should I write to them? Maybe to the same address where we write to ask for autographs?
Any idea?
I have no idea how these things work. All I know is that some stars don't sign those cards oneself.
But I have no idea what's with the real fan letters.
I'm reall, really thankful for your help!!!
I've got a problem for years now. I live in Europe in a small country. And there are some celebs (singer, actor, and so on...) who I wanna write to. I can find so many addresses here too where I can ask for an autograph.
But where should I write if I want to be sure that the famous person I want to write to a letter really gets it. You know what I mean. Not her/his assistant, not anybody else, but the celebrity her/himself really gets my letter and maybe (oh, I know, it's just a big dream) answers too.
So what do you think? Where should I write to them? Maybe to the same address where we write to ask for autographs?
Any idea?
I have no idea how these things work. All I know is that some stars don't sign those cards oneself.
But I have no idea what's with the real fan letters.
I'm reall, really thankful for your help!!!
Re: Fan mail Emma Watson and Rupert Grint
Unfortunately, unless you meet someone in person, there is no way to be 100 percent sure that a celebrity his/herself sees your letter, and not through an assistant. Most people have assistants to help them deal with the fan mail, sorting it into autograph requests, charity requests and appearances, and so on.
Space enthusiast w/a Sharpie! Ex-journalist. Published in British Interplanetary Society's Spaceflight and National Geographic Traveler magazines; also NASA's Scientist-Astronauts, Freedom 7: The Historic Flight of Alan B. Shepard books and contributor to The Star Trek Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Future and the A Matter of Time: The Unauthorized Back to the Future Lexicon among others. Follow me at @HBSastrowardoyo, check out my astronaut and other space travelers autograph collection at https://www.flickr.com/photos/45855752@ ... 973452526/
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