How big a fan is everyone of the celebrities they write to?
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:49 pm
I've been wondering about this for some time, especially in the wake of a few other threads around here. What I want to know is, how big a fan is everyone of the celebrities they write to?
Option one is "I write only to celebs I'm a big fan of".
This is basically celebs you've been a big, longstanding fan of - you've seen or heard all (or most) of their movies or albums, you may know their birthday and hometown and what their personality is like, etc.
Option two is "I write to celebs I'm a regular fan of".
This is celebs that you're just a regular fan of. You haven't seen all their work, but you've seen some of it, and you respect their talent. They're not your favorites, but you still like them.
Option three is "I write to celebs I'm a momentary fan of".
This is basically celebs you're a fan of only for a moment - for example, they may have a new movie, album or TV show, and you really like it, even though you don't know about their previous work or they have no previous work. They may be the current "it" person. Even though you're a fan now, you cannot say for certain things will be the same in the future.
Last option is "I write to anyone who's known to respond".
This is basically "I collect for the sake of an autograph". You see a successful feedback post or know that a celeb is good with fanmail, and you want to write too because you know they'll respond even though you're not exactly a fan. You might have heard of them, but you really don't know much if anything about them.
Do note that each option is meant to include all the previous options - for example, picking option two (regular fan of) would naturally mean option one (big fan of) would also be true to you.
Option one is "I write only to celebs I'm a big fan of".
This is basically celebs you've been a big, longstanding fan of - you've seen or heard all (or most) of their movies or albums, you may know their birthday and hometown and what their personality is like, etc.
Option two is "I write to celebs I'm a regular fan of".
This is celebs that you're just a regular fan of. You haven't seen all their work, but you've seen some of it, and you respect their talent. They're not your favorites, but you still like them.
Option three is "I write to celebs I'm a momentary fan of".
This is basically celebs you're a fan of only for a moment - for example, they may have a new movie, album or TV show, and you really like it, even though you don't know about their previous work or they have no previous work. They may be the current "it" person. Even though you're a fan now, you cannot say for certain things will be the same in the future.
Last option is "I write to anyone who's known to respond".
This is basically "I collect for the sake of an autograph". You see a successful feedback post or know that a celeb is good with fanmail, and you want to write too because you know they'll respond even though you're not exactly a fan. You might have heard of them, but you really don't know much if anything about them.
Do note that each option is meant to include all the previous options - for example, picking option two (regular fan of) would naturally mean option one (big fan of) would also be true to you.