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Silver Lining

April 2021 | Fun in Sobriety
As COVID-19 completely alters the way we meet, one member looks for ways to embrace the change

Who Gets What

April 2021 | Fun in Sobriety
Miffed that his financial advice wasn’t followed, a member learns to let go.
According to Tradition Four, a group can do as they see fit

Honor Not Me--Honor AA and My Anonymity

January 2004
A Primer on Anonymity

Whom Do You Tell?

January 2004
This time, she claimed her alcoholism for her own

Three Frogs on a Log

January 2004
What happens when two decide to jump?

They Call Me the Bid Committee Chick

January 2004
Get to ICYPAA," her sponsor told her. "It's the biggest party of young people in AA

The Voice on the Tape

January 2004
The lonely disappointment of losing another round of Russian Roulette

Sentenced to Sobriety

January 2004
It took a lot more than prisons and lockdown wards to persuade him to stop drinking

Tradition Eight

August 1992
Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers. (from the July 1948 Grapevine)

The Perfect Slip

August 1992

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