How can I send a letter privately to Stephen King to express my gratitude and respect? Not an e-mail, but a real paper letter. Is this ever possible?
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I meant to say Compartment Syndrome.If I could send him a letter these days, I would ask if he thinks Internet killed tone way better than video killed the radio star.
I'm serious. I lose friends on Facebook every two weeks because when there's no tone, and given a choice between believing I must be a sh*t heels or decent human being, they will without freakin' FAIL choose the former. It's as if nobody thinks anybody could ever do anything for at least a partially noble reason.
And I blame THAT little folly of man on the media too. They never report anything but bad news, and make you search for good tidings the same as you would for a needle in a haystack. No surprise to me that most people choose to believe the negative option is the truth.
Sorry, but I have to get these things all the way out of my mind, bc I've NEVer been able to compartmentalize it as people want me to. Compartmental syndrome is a bad thing. IMO so is compartmentalizing things. But maybe I'm saying that because I can't do it. However, compartmental syndrome is bad.
Welcome to the Board!Hello mr. Stephen King. My name is Sasha.
I am nine. I am from Russia, a city Moscow.
I very like your book "IT"
My brother Ilya readied your book , but i can't watching or reading your story. (my mam say me that very scary)
I like Pennywise very well.
I am sad.
Write mi please.
Goodbye mr. Stephen King.
here is my picture, i drew herself
Hi and welcome/Hello mr. Stephen King. My name is Sasha.
I am nine. I am from Russia, a city Moscow.
I very like your book "IT"
My brother Ilya readied your book , but i can't watching or reading your story. (my mam say me that very scary)
I like Pennywise very well.
I am sad.
Write mi please.
Goodbye mr. Stephen King.
here is my picture, i drew herself