Welcome. Some of us (lucky b-----ds) have had a close encounter with Mr. King. I had a dream once in which he was present but for the life of me can't remember any details. Oh, well. Dream on, Johnny.
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I was looking for an address as well. I am directing a play in his area and I would like to send him a ticket. I know it will probably never reach him, but all the same. Thank youWelcome to the Board!
I'll send you a private message with the address.
Send me a private message (Conversation) with the information. It would stand a better chance of getting to him than a snail mail invitation that would go to fan mail. You're right that chances are he wouldn't attend as he has a very full schedule, but at least he'd be aware of the opportunity.I was looking for an address as well. I am directing a play in his area and I would like to send him a ticket. I know it will probably never reach him, but all the same. Thank you
I was looking for an address as well. I am directing a play in his area and I would like to send him a ticket. I know it will probably never reach him, but all the same. Thank you
Sorry to have to disappoint you (and your wife) but Stephen no longer does autographs through the mail. He only does them at official book signings.Hello! I am new in here, and I would like to ask some help. (First, sorry, I am from Hungary, and I don't speak English very good...)
My wife is SK-fan, she loves King's books so much, that I can't tell. I think she will be very-very happy if she gets an autograph from her favorite on her birthday. What do you think,I have a chance to get an autograph from Stephen King in letter, if I write him? And if it possible, can I ask the address?
Thank you for yours help, and have a nice day!
Hello! I am new in here, and I would like to ask some help. (First, sorry, I am from Hungary, and I don't speak English very good...)
My wife is SK-fan, she loves King's books so much, that I can't tell. I think she will be very-very happy if she gets an autograph from her favorite on her birthday. What do you think,I have a chance to get an autograph from Stephen King in letter, if I write him? And if it possible, can I ask the address?
Thank you for yours help, and have a nice day!
You need one of these for the office...Sorry to have to disappoint you (and your wife) but Stephen no longer does autographs through the mail. He only does them at official book signings.
We've had proposals to have one of those autograph machines but Steve said if it ever got to the point he'd need that, he'd just stop doing them as he doesn't feel that having his signature done by a machine is fair to fans who are expecting a genuine autograph.You need one of these for the office...
And that is why we love our Stephen King !!!We've had proposals to have one of those autograph machines but Steve said if it ever got to the point he'd need that, he'd just stop doing them as he doesn't feel that having his signature done by a machine is fair to fans who are expecting a genuine autograph.
The pen is a machine we use to sign our name. The only true autograph is a fingerprint... done in blood.We've had proposals to have one of those autograph machines but Steve said if it ever got to the point he'd need that, he'd just stop doing them as he doesn't feel that having his signature done by a machine is fair to fans who are expecting a genuine autograph.
Said pen is held by the person signing unlike the autograph machine. That's what the people are really seeking--the autograph is more of a representation of something that that person had a physical connection with and I don't think giving the machine a pat every so often counts.The pen is a machine we use to sign our name. The only true autograph is a fingerprint... done in blood.
TWSSSaid pen is held by the person signing unlike the autograph machine. That's what the people are really seeking--the autograph is more of a representation of something that that person had a physical connection with and I don't think giving the machine a pat every so often counts.
Sorry to have to disappoint you (and your wife) but Stephen no longer does autographs through the mail. He only does them at official book signings.