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Dear Grapevine

September 2009
By: ANONYMOUS
To make a long story short

Ham on Wry

March 1996
By: Gerry N. | Flin Flon, Manitoba

PO Box 1980

November 1992
By: C. G.
What's an open meeting?

Ham on Wry

December 1989

PO Box 1980

July 1983
By: R. F. | Lincoln, Nebraska
Make it simple!

Once Over Lightly

August 1975
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Defects

November 1973
By: F. F.

For Those About to Take the Pledge

August 1973

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

April 1973
By: Republican | Springfield, Massachusetts
AA on the Campus

P.O. Box 1980

May 1964
By: S. | Wisconsin
For M. D. B.

Po Box 1980

February 1961
By: B. S. | Vancouver, British Columbia
The 100 per cent Club

And the Livin' Is Easy. . .

August 1953

A Vital And Living History

December 2006

The Independent Blonde

July 1991
This is the sixth in an intermittent series of personal stories which first appeared at the back of the first and second editions of the Big Book, <emphasis type="bold">Alcoholics Anonymous,</emphasis> but were later dropped from the third edition.<lbBy p

Getting Into Action

January 1980
By: R. G. | Fort Knox, Kentucky
This AA found the joys of helping others

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Then And Now

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Cathy B. | Mundelein, Ill.
Looking back with gratitude on a sober life

It’s my choice

September 2020 | Living Sober Group
By: April P. | Monongahela, Pa.
I understand and appreciate that AA is not about religion. It’s about sobriety. My choice of a Higher Power is up to me, not AA or its members.

New Heights

September 2020 | Living Sober Group
By: Nachelle W. | Collingwood, Ontario
I’ve gone hiking on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. I’ve gone white-water rafting. I love going to meetings all over the world, even if I barely speak the language.

Alcoholism At Large

July 2020 | AA Around The World
Family history and the brain

Alcoholism at large

June 2018

Instant topic, just add alcoholics

August 2017
By: Linda T. | Kansas City, Missouri

What’s On Your Mind: Anonymity Online

December 2016
With a billion eyes on the Internet, do private corners exist where anonymity can be preserved? One AA weighs in….

Alcoholism At Large

September 2016
The purpose of these pages is to offer information that may further readers’ understanding of the medical, legal and social aspects of alcoholism; the severity and international scope of the illness; and the worldwide efforts being made to combat it. Publication here does not imply endorsement or affiliation. AA does not conduct or participate in research, nor does it hold any opinion on research conducted by others.

Alcoholism At Large

November 2015

Removing the Muck

July 2015

February 4, 1975

June 2015
By: Thomas M. | Belvidere, Illinois

Alcoholism At Large

July 2013

THE FUN FACTOR

February 2010
By: NATALIE R. | Indianapolis, Ind.

EDITOR'S NOTE

October 2009
By: THE EDITOR

It Took A Hurricane

July 2006
By: Steve W. | Austin, Texas
Reaching a bottom after Katrina

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