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Mail Call for A.A.s at Home and Abroad

April 1949
By: W.O.R. | Hoosick Falls, New York

Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad

February 1948
By: Walt K. | St. Petersburg, Florida
A Better Lift at Last

Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad

September 1947
By: H.H | Detroit, Michigan
Publicity Seekers

Mail Call for All A. A.s at Home Or Abroad

January 1947
By: Julian J. | Detroit, Michigan
I Saw Myself

The Pleasures of Reading

June 1944

The Only Woman in Town

June 2014
By: Diane W. | Williams Lake, British Columbia
In the 1960s, the small-town meetings in Canada were a man’s game

Out of the Wasteland

January 2014
By: Mary B. | Bluffton, South Carolina
She was ready to take the First Step at her very first meeting

The worst meeting ever

February 2011
By: Anonymous | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
There was a reason he was stuck in this room full of odor and noise

The Trap Door (August 1996)

November 2004
By: Susie K. | Yarmouthport, Massachusetts

The Cocoon of AA

May 2002
By: Mike S. | Perrysburg, Ohio
Hiding Out in the Program?

The Power of Amends

January 2002
By: Mark T. | Ashland, Oregon

You and Me Against the World

August 1996
By: Abbie P. | Greenwood, Indiana
A LOOK AT SOME OF THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS AA MEMBERS HAVE ENDURED--AND STAYED SOBER THROUGHOUT

The Trap Door

August 1996
By: Susie K. | Yarmouthport, Massachusetts

Sixty-five Years Under the Influence

March 1991
By: Ernie K. | La Canada, California

The Man I've Always Wanted to Be

October 1990
By: Wm. J. | Temple, Texas

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Running the Show and Fixing the People

October 1983
By: L. M. | Norfolk, Virginia

The Most Important Person

May 1982
By: R. P. | Charlotte, North Carolina
New or old, we need meetings - First-meeting jitters and a warm welcome

Carrying the Message

October 1965
By: R. F. | Pasadena, California
Acceptance

The Value of Today

August 1959
By: A. S. | Bath, New York

Across the Editor's Desk

September 1956

The Time of Dreaming

July 1956
By: W. T. | New York City, New York

From the Grass Roots

December 1955
By: George P. | Charlestown, Massachusetts
A TALK BY GEORGE

From the Grass Roots

December 1952
By: D. J. Z. | Muskegon, Michigan
LOST AND FOUND

The Arena

September 1950
By: A.T. | New York City, New York

The Pleasures of Reading

December 1946
By: H.A.D. | Manhattan, New York
<emphasis type="italic">Breakdown</emphasis> by Louis Paul (Crown publishing Co., $2.75)

The Only Faith You Need

February 2004
By: Michael B. | Atlanta, Georgia
An agnostic's adventure with the God thing

Exactly Where I’m Supposed To Be

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Joe M. | Franklin, Tenn.
One AA finds God in an unexpected discovery at work

Serenity with the volume turned up

November 2023 | Gratitude
By: J.B. | Rochester, New York

The Thinker

August 2020 | LGBTQ+
By: Martin W. | Rio Ranch, N.M.
I read all the works of the great philosophers—and I do mean all. I did not have an epiphany.

Keep the Change

May 2017
By: Lena D. | Moorpark, Calif.
A woman with 2 years sober finds herself the beneficiary of change she can count on

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