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When asking for an autograph or a picture, always be polite. Say, please when asking, and say thank you when they have signed or after the picture has been taken. Remember that celebrities appreciate manners, too. Don't scream at them.
Simply write an envelope out to yourself and put the stamp on it. Then once the card is signed, the player just has to put the card in the SASE, seal it and drop it in the mailbag. The easier you make it for them, the more likely you are to get your autograph.
Don't. No, seriously. Sure, celebrities implicitly sign up for fame, but at the same time being a fan doesn't guarantee your right for a photo in return. If you must approach, say how much you appreciate their work. Be a person. Be a child. Be at an official meet and greet with said celebrity.
Decide where to sign. Personalize your message. Choose a signature phrase. Make sure your name is legible. Add a date (optional). Use a good pen.
Decide where to sign. Personalize your message. Choose a signature phrase. Make sure your name is legible. Add a date (optional). Use a good pen.
By far the most common place to sign a book is on the title page. Occasionally the half-title is signed, and some authors do sign on the front free endpaper (that's the blank page opposite the inside front cover).
Book signing is popular because an author's signature increases the value of books for collectors. The author may add a short message to the reader, called a dedication, to each book, which may be personalized with the recipient's name upon request. Sometimes an author will sign additional copies for future sale.
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