
Or perhaps you'd like your photo taken with your favorite singer. Whatever your need for contacting a celebrity, this book will help you succeed. You'll discover how to get past the velvet rope plus:* How to get free autographed photos, signed memorabilia, and personal notes from your favorite celebrities* How to contact actors, athle
- Title : Secrets to Contacting Celebrities: 101 Ways to Reach the Rich and Famous
- Author : Jordan McAuley
- Rating : 4.92 (154 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-1-28
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 156 Pages
- Asin : 160487001X
- Language : English
Or perhaps you'd like your photo taken with your favorite singer. Whatever your need for contacting a celebrity, this book will help you succeed. You'll discover how to get past the velvet rope plus:* How to get free autographed photos, signed memorabilia, and personal notes from your favorite celebrities* How to contact actors, athletes, musicians, politicians, talk show hosts, authors, supermodels, comic book artists, and more.* How to get up close and personal with today's hottest celebrities at parties, movie premieres, and live appearances* How to get backstage at concerts; rub elbows with the rich and famous for business or pleasure; plus much more!. Includes a FREE 30-Day Membership to ContactAnyCelebrity ($47.00 value!) Need to contact a celebrity? Now you can!Filled with insider tips, tricks, and techniques, 'Secrets to Contacting Celebrities and Public Figures' reveals everything you need to know to reach today's hottest stars in person, online, and by mail!Maybe you want an autograph from your favorite actor. Or maybe you're looking to get a baseball player to sign a jersey for your little brotherThe point is becoming a better person--in your family life, your education and other facets--by examining yourself in what Goucher and Catalano called the "six mirrors," among them initiative and personability. Every other page has a good quality image on it & I was very surprised at how well made this book is. Rosch explains in great detail about everything you ever wanted to know and everything you couldn't give a stuff about which is fair enough for what he is trying to achieve. 30) "by stripping down an image to its essential `meaning,' an artist can amplify that meaning in a way that realistic art can't."I loved it! Pick up the Fame seriesa true fun ride. It is short. The familiar landmarks are all here-Ellington's childhood in Washington, his apprenticeship in the 1920's, the breakthrough at the Cotton Club, adulation in Europe, the decisive collaboration with Billy Strayhorn, "Mood Indigo" and "Take the A-Train." What Steed does brilliantly is to weave these well-known pieces of Ellington's story into an account of his fitful spiritual quest. Pennebaker. Some figures that show what you should see i


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