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Will an author sign a book by post?

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~Vulpine~ | 18:28 Sun 20th Jul 2008 | Arts & Literature
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...If I send the book and an SAE, and a polite letter to their talent agency? He's an actor as well, so would I just be better off asking for a signed photograph?

Also this is my first endeavour of this sort... so if anyone's got any tips on how to write a letter expressing how I like absolutely everything he's done without sounding like a stalker I'd be grateful :)

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I would find out who the person's agent is ( http://www.spotlight.com/ ) and write them a letter c/o that agent asking if you could send the book to them to be signed.

My son once did likewise with a football programme he had. He'd had it signed by the whole team, but not the (fairly high profile) manager, who wasn't there on the day. Said manager had his secretary write back to say yes, it was OK. My son send the programme and it came back signed a couple of weeks later.
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Good advice - thanks!
It does depend on how high-profile the author is.

If anyone ever finds the tome i had published about careers in television, I will be delighted to sign it for you, and probablyu even collect and deliver it as well!

However, if my name was Stephen King, this offer would be regretfully withdrawn.

You could write to his publisher and send a book plate -

http://www.myhomelibrary.org/bookplates.html

by registered post, and ask that it be posted back autographed.

Good luck with which ever option you choose.

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Now I never even thought about sending a book plate. It would save lots in postage - what a great idea!! And funnily enough, Mr. Hughes, I'm going to college this autumn to study to become a TV director. I'm off to trawl Amazon.co.uk for your book now. You may get it in the post along with a polite request ;)

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Was it called Television Industry : Understanding And Working Within The Television Industry? I've looked it up and it's currently classed as MISSING from Ferndown Library :L
It is!

Does that mean someone thinks it's good enough to steal?

How very flattering!!

But if you do get a copy, I will be delighted to autograph it for you - I only got one copy (!) (skinflint publisher) and i had to send that to tbe BBC when I was applying for a job on the Johnny Vaughan Show which obviously I didn;t get, because neither did he!
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Either that, or somebody's requested it from Ferndown and it's lying in a cupboard somewhere en route having lost it's slip of paper ;)

Did they not send it back?? It's only one pound and a few pence used from Amazon (how's that for flattery!), so I think I will definitely invest in a copy. I'm a sucker for this sort of book, I meticulously read every word in the hope of one day coming across as an industry expert :P Do I send it to your name c/o the publisher, or do you have an agent?
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This says it's by Cheryl Grant... hope I've got the right one...
No, my book is published under my name.

Oh well, the dream was nice while it lasted ... sob!

LOL!!!
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WHAT?! It's not in the Emerald Guides series, or New Perspectives? I found it using the ISBN that was on the missing library book... granted, that was in the name of 'Andyl Hughes'... they're not the brightest bunch around here...

Oh I'm put out. I've got a book on it's way by Cheryl Grant. Damme. XD

Chin up - maybe one day I'll find the real one!! :P

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