Walking the Walk
October 2017
By:
Jen S.
| San Antonio, Texas
Stationed far from home and with drinking all around her, a newcomer calls up her AA tools to stay sober another day
It could have been me
June 2017
By:
Rachel W.
| West Lebanon, New Hampshire
A horrible tragedy on the day she got sober reminds a mother when she too was drunk at the wheel
Quiet example
June 2017
By:
Anonymous
His sponsor never talked about all the service he did. You just had to watch him
Hope
April 2017
During the course of her drinking career, she thought she was “not your typical alcoholic,” but one last relapse finally breaks through her denial
Ordinary hero
November 2016
When it comes to going to any lengths, she’s reminded that she’s just another drunk
The False Sea
November 2015
He had to concede that his drinking wasn't just part of the fisherman lifestyle
The angel at the table
March 2011
By:
Bob R.
| Shelburne, Vermont
Twenty-five years later he’s still passing on what a mysterious stranger offered him
Using Tradition Three within the AA Fellowship
March 2004
By:
Linda W.
| Libertyville, Illinois
Is it possible to help someone who doesn't have a problem with alcohol?
My Journal
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Anonymous
| Pulaski, TN
In his dream, a drink was calling his name
Final Wipeout
September 2022
| Young & Sober
By:
Mitchell C.
| Kansas City, Mo.
I was living in Ventura. What an amazing place and time that was. I was an avid skateboarder and drinking was part of the lifestyle.
Alcoholism At Large
September 2017
Alcoholism At Large
July 2017
The Moon Is the same
September 2016
An autistic alcoholic, sober 25 years, tells the story of how he may seem different on the outside, but the same as other alcoholics inside.
Editors letter
September 2016
Alcoholism At Large
July 2015
Golden Boy
May 2014
By:
Eric A.
| Orlando, Florida
His life seemed full of promise until he began to treat his fear with alcohol
Alcoholism At Large
March 2012
