Friday, October 2, 2009
Letters From Strangers
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Letters From Strangers
Letters from Strangers is an exchange of words, a social experiment, and community art project aiming to connect strangers from around the world. Through just one letter, you can touch someone's life.
You send me an anonymous letter written to a stranger and a stamped self-addressed envelope. I repackage your letter and send it off to another stranger. Then I send a random letter from a stranger to you.
Please do not reveal your name or contact information in your letter. I do not store your name or address, and no one will see them but you, me, and the postal service. The goal is complete anonymity.
Feel free to sketch or paint, include crafts, write a story, philosophize, ramble, wax poetic, or just let your creativity flow.
Send your letter to:

If you would like to support Letters from Strangers, please feel free to donate or include a spare stamp with your letter. Any contribution helps me to keep LFS running, and is greatly appreciated.
Legal Notice: By submitting to this website, you are giving Letters From Strangers permission to publish your letters with a permanent and royalty free license. Letters From Strangers maintains rights to possess, reproduce, select, distribute, and modify content that has been mailed in. By submitting a marked and stamped envelope, you are agreeing to receive a letter from another stranger. While discretion is used, Letters From Strangers is not responsible for the content of the letter that you receive. Images from this website are not to be displayed without credit.
Letters from Strangers is an exchange of words, a social experiment, and community art project aiming to connect human beings from around the world. You send me an anonymous letter written to a stranger and a self addressed envelope. I repackage your letter and send it off to another stranger. Then I send a random letter from a stranger to you.
I ask that you please read the following text before sending your letter:
I do not store your name or address, and no one will see them but you, me, and the postal service. The goal is complete anonymity.
Now you have the chance to say (almost) anything you want to a complete stranger. Someone who is looking forward to reading what you have to say. Feel free to sketch or paint on the letter, include crafts, write a story, philosophize, ramble, wax poetic, or just let your creativity flow. I will not send out spam, or mail that I deem offensive or that gives away your identity.
On every Sunday I will post scans of my favorite letters before I send them out. This means that by submitting a letter, you are giving me permission to publish the content, though I will not claim it as my own work. If you do not wish for your work to be published, please include a note saying so on a separate piece of paper.
Please do not reveal either your name, your phone number, or your address in your letter. Keep in mind that you are writing to a complete stranger, and that I may possibly post your letter in this blog for everyone to see.
There is currently no limit to the number of letters you can send me.
If you live in the US, you must include postage on your self addressed envelope in order for me to mail a letter back to you. The current postage price for a letter is 44 cents. I wish I could afford to front the bill for everyone myself, but I am only a college student.
If you live outside the US, I will cover postage for you, but I ask that you please make a small donation using PayPal. I will send you a letter even if you don't donate, but it would really help me out, and I'll be able to mail a letter to you faster if I have the funds to do so.
Most importantly, enjoy your letters!
By sending a letter to me, you agree that you have both read and understood the text above.
Mail your letters to...

If you would prefer a digital submission, email your letters and images to:

Just keep in mind that the same rules apply, and I can't mail a letter to you if your submission is digital!
I ask that you please read the following text before sending your letter:
I do not store your name or address, and no one will see them but you, me, and the postal service. The goal is complete anonymity.
Now you have the chance to say (almost) anything you want to a complete stranger. Someone who is looking forward to reading what you have to say. Feel free to sketch or paint on the letter, include crafts, write a story, philosophize, ramble, wax poetic, or just let your creativity flow. I will not send out spam, or mail that I deem offensive or that gives away your identity.
On every Sunday I will post scans of my favorite letters before I send them out. This means that by submitting a letter, you are giving me permission to publish the content, though I will not claim it as my own work. If you do not wish for your work to be published, please include a note saying so on a separate piece of paper.
Please do not reveal either your name, your phone number, or your address in your letter. Keep in mind that you are writing to a complete stranger, and that I may possibly post your letter in this blog for everyone to see.
There is currently no limit to the number of letters you can send me.
If you live in the US, you must include postage on your self addressed envelope in order for me to mail a letter back to you. The current postage price for a letter is 44 cents. I wish I could afford to front the bill for everyone myself, but I am only a college student.
If you live outside the US, I will cover postage for you, but I ask that you please make a small donation using PayPal. I will send you a letter even if you don't donate, but it would really help me out, and I'll be able to mail a letter to you faster if I have the funds to do so.
Most importantly, enjoy your letters!
By sending a letter to me, you agree that you have both read and understood the text above.
Mail your letters to...

If you would prefer a digital submission, email your letters and images to:

Just keep in mind that the same rules apply, and I can't mail a letter to you if your submission is digital!
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