Show Filters
Hide Filters

Magazine Issue

Month

Format

What’s good for the group

January 2017
Through lots of trial and error, a member learns the importance of AA unity

The Room

January 2017
For years, he felt sorry for those people behind that door. Then one day, he asked to go in

My new social network

January 2017
With the help of AA friends, a newcomer makes a healthy transition to a safer, more sober way to connect

Free ride

January 2017
What seemed like a simple good deed became a powerful reminder to keep giving back

At Last No Longer Apart

November 1999
The author of "Stars Don't Fall" reported on the vital experience--some of it rough going--of the second half of her quarter century of sobriety. - From the November 1967 Grapevine

Living the Program in All Our Affairs

November 1999
<emphasis type="italic">After thirteen more years of sobriety in Ireland, where he first found AA, the author of</emphasis> "The Career Officer" wrote this report. - From the March 1968 Grapevine

Sober for Thirty Years

November 1999
One of the earliest members of the first New York AA group; he was also its first "self-proclaimed atheist." - From the May 1968 Grapevine

After Twenty-nine Years

November 1999
The author's story "Women Suffer Too" was the first woman's story in the Big Book. - From the July 1968 Grapevine

What Meeting Are You Going to Tomorrow?

November 1999

Editor's Note

November 1999

CARRY THE MESSAGE PROJECT

The Carry the Message Project focuses on getting Grapevine and La Vina subscriptions to alcoholics in need. It's not necessary to know the recipient! Sponsor a subscription for someone behind bars, in a treatment facility, nursing home, or who is homebound.

Give a Gift Today!

SUBMIT A STORY OR ART

Have a desire to share? We are always accepting submissions.

share with us

BECOME A GRAPEVINE REP

Register to become a GVR and spread the word about AAGV.

Join now