The Quick and the Dead
August 1998
By:
V. G.
| Edmonton, Alberta
A memorable celebration of sobriety
Who's the Boss?
December 1993
By:
John R.
| Santa Barbara, California
An old-timer speaks out about AA's singleness of purpose
On Making Your Group Smaller and Smaller. . .
November 1990
By:
M. S.
| Fairfield, Connecticut
From the January 1966 Grapevine
Anatomy of a Dry Drunk
September 2005
By:
M.J.
| The Woodlands, Texas
The long, slow descent to the bottom
Double Trouble
March 2005
By:
Tammy W.
| Kihei, Hawaii
Staying sober through an extreme transformation
Tricked into Service
February 2004
By:
Wanda S.
| Jacksonville, Florida
She hoped she'd be able to help out every once in a while
Forgiving Louie
May 2003
By:
Jeanne R.
| Coral Springs, Florida
Sometimes a prayer for others is a prayer for yourself
In the Rest of Our Affairs:
February 2000
By:
Rogelia M. V.
Two presentations from the World Service Meeting, held in Auckland, New Zealand, in October of 1998
At Last No Longer Apart
November 1999
By:
F.M.
| New Canaan, Connecticut
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
Room to Grow
June 1999
By:
Jim N.
| West Springfield, Massachusetts
Step 6 - Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
