In the 1990s Bill Geerhart was an unemployed, not-so aspiring screenwriter in his 30s. To pass the time, he channeled his inner child, 10-year-old Billy, and started writing letters to famous and infamous people and institutions. These letters, written in pencil on elementary school ruled paper, asked funny but relevant questions to politicians, serial killers, movie stars, lobbyists, CEOs, and celebrity lawyers. Geerhart saved copies of his letters and the replies he got back.

This week, Harper Collins published them in a book called Little Billy’s Letters: An Incorrigible Inner Child’s Correspondence with the Famous, Infamous, and Just Plain Bewildered.

Little Billy’s Letters to famous and infamous people - via Boing Boing

This is one of the weirdest, hilarious, and creative projects I’ve seen. I particularly love Robert Shapiro’s reply to Billy’s plea for justice. Definitely added to my to-read list on GoodReads.


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