Since this has come up elsewhere, here are the official and only methods.
I will sign and personalize to you, or the person/people of your choice, any of the following:
1. Send me a SASE (self addressed stamped envelop) and I'll send you an Official Otter Goddess Wearing Spectacles bookplate while my rapidly dwindling supply lasts. See graphic at: http://www.sff.net/people/lynn.flewelli ng/a.biography.html/ Size: 3 x4 inches. Once they're gone, they're gone.
Limit: 3 to a customer.
2. Send me a SASE and bookplate(s) of your choice. (Make certain the return postage covers the return cost.)
Limit: 7.
3. Send me your book with return packaging and postage. (Make certain you send the correct return postage. Sender is responsible for the quality of the packaging materials in both directions.)
Limit: 1 book per package.
Any questions about correct postage can be answered by your local postmaster/mistress.
US customers can visit the USPS website.
Mailing address:
Lynn Flewelling
PO Box 162
Redlands, CA 92374
USA
How's that sound?
I will sign and personalize to you, or the person/people of your choice, any of the following:
1. Send me a SASE (self addressed stamped envelop) and I'll send you an Official Otter Goddess Wearing Spectacles bookplate while my rapidly dwindling supply lasts. See graphic at: http://www.sff.net/people/lynn.flewelli
Limit: 3 to a customer.
2. Send me a SASE and bookplate(s) of your choice. (Make certain the return postage covers the return cost.)
Limit: 7.
3. Send me your book with return packaging and postage. (Make certain you send the correct return postage. Sender is responsible for the quality of the packaging materials in both directions.)
Limit: 1 book per package.
Any questions about correct postage can be answered by your local postmaster/mistress.
US customers can visit the USPS website.
Mailing address:
Lynn Flewelling
PO Box 162
Redlands, CA 92374
USA
How's that sound?


Comments
*kicks at the door of the nearest post office* open up already and let me in! I got something to send >_< *is arrested for disturbing the neighbours sleep*
I'm in the same boat from Canada and this gives me proper terminology to go to the post office and ask about. And the knowledge that International Reply Coupons do actually exist. Hoorah! :D
I was actually just wondering about this. I could easily send a SASE, but the US post won't process Canadian postage, methinks.
Does that mean showing up at your house with an armload of books is out?
http://www.oenb.at/ebusinesszinssaetze/
zinssaetzewechselkurse?mode=wechselkurse)
by the way, YAY ^^
I live in Sweden, so the way to American stamps appears to be closed. Is there any way I could send some dollars along with the addressed return envelope and have you buy the stamps? I'm willing to sweeten this imprudent request with the best of Swedish chocolate, if that helps. >.>