Who needs fan mail when you have the Internet?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Fan mail is one thing, but fans you meet in person are a different matter entirely.
I never looked at fan mail, for some reason. My mother and grandmother handled my mail - although it's not like I was ever in the stratosphere of Kirk Cameron or Scott Baio.
I like to stay in touch with the fans via social media a lot. I really get involved through Twitter and Instagram, if anyone wants to see what I'm doing.
I mean I appreciate fan mail and that the people like what I am doing but I can't answer it. If I would answer 25 letters a day I would be just a guy answering mail and not an artist anymore.
I have fans all around the world.
I love my fans, and I try to keep in touch with them as much as I can.
I'm on Twitter. I created my account for my fans, and I do respond back once in a while, because they're so great.
My fan mail is what keeps me going.
I get an awful lot of fan mail, and I read all that I can.
Yes, I receive fan mail. One of my favorite things to do is sit down and read the letters people write. It's really amazing the time people take to write these letters, tell their stories, draw pictures, etc.