There are numerous regular features, columns and sections in our publications to which readers can contribute experiences, opinions, suggestions, questions - and answers! - on a range of topics.
Any content that is solely or partly created by you, our readers, will then appear on our Guardian readers contributor tag page.
You'll find opportunities for participation scattered throughout our print and web experiences, but here are short cuts to some of the most popular, organised roughly by theme:
Main areas for participation
- Letters - all letters to the Guardian, Observer and guardian.co.uk, independent of subject matter. From this page you can narrow letters by topic.
- Notes & queries - Ask and answer questions that only fools and geniuses would dream of: questions so bizarre, so perverse, so seemingly trivial - and yet so relentlessly persistent - that they refuse to go away.
- Other lives - Obituaries pages traditionally describe and celebrate the lives of the great and good, the famous and infamous. There is another type of life that deserves noticing: people less in the public eye, or lives lived beyond formal recognition
- Media - editor@mediaguardian.co.uk - write in with news and tips
- Good to meet you - Meet other readers and find out about where they read the Guardian. If you would like to be interviewed in this space, send a brief note to: good.to.meet.you@guardian.co.uk.
Money & work
- Capital Letters - Tony Levene fights for your consumer rights
- Personal effects - Your advice about other readers' money-related queries
- Your shout - Letters/emails for publication in the Money section
- Dear Jeremy - Jeremy Bullmore has the answers to your work issues
Features & G2
- First person - you share your life-changing experiences
- Sexual healing - expert Pamela Stephenson Connolly tackles your sex and sexuality issues
- Private lives - Guardian readers and expert Linda Blair solve your problems
- Dear Anna - The Guardian's consumer champion battles your corner
- Ask Hadley - Hadley Freeman answers all your sartorial questions
- Ask Leo - Your ethical dilemmas sorted by Leo Hickman
- Ethical dilemma - Lucy Siegle answers your questions
Family
- Family life - Your family's favourite song, photograph and recipe, plus other glimpses from family life
- First person - Family - you share your family experiences
Weekend magazine, Observer magazine and style
- Let's move to... - A new location is given the once over each week. Have you got a favourite haunt, a pet hate or advice for newcomers to your town? Let us know!
- Space solves - Your home and garden questions answered
- Dear Lucy - Agony aunt Lucy Mangan answers your modern dilemmas
- Blind date - Each week, we fix up two Guardian readers
- In pictures - Each week Guardian Weekend magazine showcases readers' photographs, taken according to a fixed theme, with a weekly prize (terms and conditions)
- Dear Mariella - Mariella Frostrup, the Observer's agony aunt, offers words of wisdom
Technology
- Ask Jack - Jack Schofield tackles your computing/technology issues
- Gadget clinic - Bobbie Johnson solves your burning questions about tech consumer gadgets (currently on hiatus)
Culture and review
- Book club - Hosted by John Mullan, professor of English at University College London, the Guardian's Book club examines a book a month, via a weekly column in the Guardian Review and regular events at the Guardian offices
- Readers recommend - Every week, we compile a themed playlist based on your suggestions
- Letters (Review) - review@guardian.co.uk
- Events (Review) - books@guardian.co.uk
- Film News - film.news@guardian.co.uk - write in with film news tips