Answer from the Deep South
January 1968
By:
Anonymous
A Southern AA tells how a single sober member forced a sweeping change in his attitude
Read the Label!
September 1953
By:
K.D.
| Bloomfield, New Jersey
The Twelfth-Stepper's Handy Guide (for feminine cases only)
The Little Loophole
May 1952
By:
M.K.
| South Salem, New York
Barely five feet two but not a "little alcoholic." A high bottom lady drunk finds that there are no alcoholic degrees. . .
The Waves
March 2011
By:
Callie S.
| Seattle, Washington
She came to see that there was something more powerful than her
Just the Right Moment
November 2020
| Our Twelve Traditions
By:
David P.
| Prescott, Ariz.
How soon do you tell your date you’re an alcoholic? Do you tell your friends, coworkers, neighbors? One member has some thoughts
The Traditions Come Alive
April 2011
By:
Chet P.
| Orlando, Florida
These three questions might prevent you from bailing on the next Tradition meeting you stumble into
Your Misery Back on the Empty Bottle
November 1969
By:
R. L. Y.
| Steilacoom, Washington
It took a number of "refunds" from AA before he came to believe that he was an alcoholic
The Slipper
December 1949
By:
S.
| Dublin
An Irishman proves that Shakespeare knew a thing or two about drunks
Mail Call for All A. A.s at Home Or Abroad
March 1947
By:
Elsie J. W.
| Binghamton, New York
Helping Hands and Hearts
The Children Say What A.A. Means to Them
December 1944
By:
Lois B.'s 22-year-old daughter, Del
We With A.A. Parents Are the Lucky Ones. . .
THE CHOICE IS LIFE
August 1953
It Was the Laughter
January 2026
| Stories for Day Counters
By:
Mary Ann M.
| Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
For Free And For Fun
Web Exclusives
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By:
Deborah P
| Toronto, Ontario
The laughter from her first AA conference has echoed all through her sobriety
