Sanity Clause
February 1982
By:
W. H.
| Shenandoah, Iowa
We hear a lot about insanity--let's take a look at the positive side
One-way Trip
October 1977
By:
E. W.
| Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
Maybe not the best solution of the problem, but sometimes we just have to turn it over
This Joyous Island
September 1976
By:
J. O.
Gone now is the agony of waiting for the boat to bring the booze
Guilt
March 1973
By:
C. W. B.
| Tryon, North Carolina
Our misdeeds cannot be changed--our thinking can
Profanity and Newcomers
June 1970
By:
A. H.
| Rome
Those four-letter words may be offensive, but censorship could be worse
My Old Home Group
A member describes how he stayed connected to his old home group even after moving away
When Other People Came Alive
April 1974
By:
W. B.
| Monterey, California
After years of failure, he awakened suddenly to an awareness of fellowship
My Anonymity Slipped
November 1969
By:
Anonymous
| California
With all the goodwill in the world, a lack of understanding can have unhappy results
A Terribly Lonely Christmas
December 1965
By:
Anonymous
Her first sober holidays were taut and cold. Was a drink the answer, or was there another way?. . .
Little Philldoll's Search
September 1964
By:
F. M.
| Manhattan, New York
Back at the ranch and out at the bar, she wanted the 'answer to everything'
No One Understands...
March 1961
By:
G. G.
| Fort Myers, Florida
the wife of an alcoholic--except the wife of another alcoholic
Web Exclusive: Fun and Fellowship—Marathon Style
May 2011
By:
Brian K.
| Telford, Pennsylvania
Road-trip running buddies take a challenge to attend an AA meeting in six different states—all in one day!
Wild Drinking Out West
October 2008
By:
Joni S.
| Park Rapids, Minnesota
For a former barkeep, recovery seemed impossible after such a long run
