• THE SEPTA LETTERS
The Septa Letters is the documentation of situations as performed on Philadelphia’s SEPTA rail. Situations are initiated by passing a simple handwritten letter to a passenger that stands out to me. The letter is signed with an email address. When writen to, fellow passengers construct a select panorama of their lives.
The Septa Letters were complied over the course of one year and printed as a column in The Philadelphia Independent. The Septa Letters action included action controls: No verbal exchange to or near the passenger. Letter must be kind and handwritten. Do not respond to emails in effort to preserve an identity. (2004)
You know when someone just stands out to you? How do you approach the person and communicate with them without disrupting that moment? The Septa Letters is about that, complied with a little bit of love, mystery, poetry, and the magic of the internet.
Below are excerpts from the book.
Performed on SEPTA subway and trains
Documented by Liz Rywelski and The Philadelphia Independent
Edited by Matt Schwartz, Loren Hunt, and Liz Rywelski
Compiled Series Published by FREENEWSPROJECTS, Edition of 500Sold at Printed Matter.org and FREENEWSPROJECTS
Limited Edition of 10, signed and containing a SEPTA token by LR






