Tradition Five: What A Group "Ought" To Be
May 2006
By:
Anonymous
An AA says we can't transmit what we don't have
The View From My Prison Window
July 2003
By:
Wayne D.
| Pollock, Louisiana
Carrying the message to other alcoholics, an inmate begins to see a whole new world
My Drug Of Choice
February 2003
By:
Anonymous
With men on her mind, it was hard to focus on the program
Dear Grapevine
July 2017
Dear Grapevine
May 2017
Chubby gods, skinny gods
February 2017
By:
Michelle B.
| Hazel Park, Michigan
A newcomer’s journey with Step Two was a mighty voyage, but one thing for sure, she was willing
We share common ground
October 2016
Follow the Donuts
July 2016
After 20 years of liquor and prison, he was served a treat he couldn't refuse
1100 Incredible Miles
June 2016
Packed with a lot of gear and a little insanity, a Kansas man hops on his bike and heads to Atlanta for AA’s 80th big year
Brooklyn Dreams
April 2015
By:
Michael C.
| New York, New York
Trading drunken nightmares of a dark canal for the Serenity Prayer and a brighter life
Lean Into It
March 2015
By:
Jenn H.
| Chicago, Illinois
A leap in the deep end and some AA tools helped her get past her lifelong fears
Still Powerless
March 2015
By:
Jennifer C.
| Bend, Oregon
Her relapse began many years before she ordered a glass of wine in the restaurant
Janet’s Story
November 2014
By:
Janet W.
| Los Angeles, California
She was supposed to be a missionary, but instead she discovered alcohol
Dancing Again
October 2014
By:
C.K.
| Grain Valley, Missouri
At 30 years sober, a woman dives in and stops dragging her heels
Dear Grapevine
October 2014
