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The Mysterious Social Director

September 2015
That elegant woman who seemed to know everyone had caught her eye. It was a moment that would last for decades

Battle of the Bottle

July 1951
By: B. B. | Oakland, California
I made little impression on the enemy

Out of the Closet

March 2015
By: Anonymous
An atheist shares about her long sober journey in Alcoholics Anonymous

A Place in the World

March 2014
By: Vergil S. | Warsaw
Living in a predominately white country overseas, an African American man discovers that he can feel at home in an AA meeting anywhere

Welcome to the fourth dimension

June 2017
By: Cheri J. | Missouri
With a mop in one hand and a rag in the other, she blasted off into the world of AA service

Web Exclusive: The Lowest Bottom

January 2012
By: John L.
He had quit drinking many times until one night in a motel turned into a 3-month bender

The Spice of Life

June 2000
By: C.B. | Springfield, Ohio

The Transglobal Treasurer

August 1996
By: Don M. | Basel, Switzerland and Louisville, Colorado

Reserved for Members Only

November 1955
By: F. O. | San Francisco, California

Will the Circle Be Unbroken?

May 1986
By: C. C. | West Palm Beach, Florida

When All the Bridges Have Been Burned

June 1994
By: Eric N. | Redondo Beach, California

Anything for Sobriety

January 2018 | Sponsorship
By: Lubov B.
“Going to any length” is not some abstract phrase to her, but the way she lives her new sobriety in AA

Letter from the Editor

June 2015

No Room at the Church

December 1976
By: M. J. | Blue Point, New York
At first it seemed that the Christmas Eve AA meeting would be canceled

Carrying the Message

January 1968
By: J. S. | Jupiter, Florida
Surprise

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What Are the Requirements?

October 2013
An AA considers religion in meetings in the context of the Third Tradition

The AA Grapevine Carries the Message

October 2003
By: Lee W. | Davis, California
. . .and On the Bus

Carrying the Message

August 1973
By: J. C. | Montreal, Quebec
AA odyssey

Making the rounds

February 2023 | Making Amends
By: Lennox S.B. | San Diego, Calif.
With his sponsor’s help, he headed for an ex’s funeral to make a few amends. Turned out there were more than a few

The January Issue of Grapevine Is Here

January 2014
This month's special section features stories by members who got sober young

The 78-Year-Old Newcomer

August 2025 | Atheist & Agnostic Members
By: Bob I. | Moriches, New York
It’s never too late! After 60 years of heavy drinking, he put down the bottle and changed his life

Where the Trees Once Grew

June 2015
By: Vikki R. | Yuba City, California
Though the peaches gave way to concrete and steel, it remained a place to plant beautiful seeds

Look Up the Steppers

July 2011
By: Randy D. | Queensland
A band of sober cyber-warriors saved his butt when he moved out of the country

The Front Lines

January 2022 | Beginners
By: Tom L. | Albany, Ga.
Dimly lit rooming houses, emergency rooms, even rooftops— he keeps reaching out. And once in a good while they reach back

Paying the Price

December 2008
By: Paul G. | Washington, D.C.
The cost of a casual membership in the program

Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends. . . The Clergymen

September 1957
By: Bill W.
Third in a Series

The Craziest Army In the World

August 1985
By: J. K. | Henryetta, Oklahoma

The Six S's

June 1971
By: C. J. | Pleasant Hill, California
To help you remember the ideals that make for happy sobriety

Taking Grandfather to the Dump

December 1988
By: Frank F. | Okanogan, Washington

And the Balloons Went Up

October 1995
Alcoholics Anonymous Celebrates 60 Years at Our Largest-Ever Anniversary Convention

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Quote April 8

"So long as there is the slightest interest in sobriety, the most unmoral, the most antisocial, the most critical alcoholic may gather about him a few kindred spirits and announce to us that a new Alcoholics Anonymous group has been formed. Anti-God, anti-medicine, anti-our recovery program, even anti-each other – these rampant individuals are still an AA group if they think so!"

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1946From: "The Individual in Relation to AA as a Group"The Language of the Heart
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Quote June 13, 2014

“The compulsion among most of us to survive and to grow soon becomes far stronger than the temptation to drink, or to misbehave. Literally, we must ‘do or die.’ So we make the choice to live. This, in turn, means the choice of AA principles, practices and attitudes that can salvage us from total disaster by insuring our sobriety.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1960 “What Is Freedom in AA?” The Language of the Heart

November 5, 2013

“One of the truly great gifts in this Fellowship of mutually concerned people is the gift of the art of listening ... But our need to listen goes beyond meetings and talks with friends ... We need Step Eleven and our greater conscious contact with the Divine Listener. Then will our serenity emerge; then will our help to others have quality.”

Anonymous, May 1960 “Where the Words Come From,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 17, 2019

“If we’re willing to expose the pages of our lives to the love and understanding of our Higher Power and a fellow alcoholic, we’ll surely know a new freedom and a new happiness. We’ll discover that love is never having to feel alone again; that God’s presence in our lives has become profound; and that the unity of the Fellowship of the spirit can be ours so long as we’re willing to ‘pass it on.’”

“Building an Arch,” West Palm Beach, Florida, May 1989, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 17, 2018

“No generation is a carbon copy of the previous one ... Young people in the meetings today are in many respects luckier: They have learned more in less time. If they seem to dwell at length on how they are feeling at the moment, it doesn’t mean they are less dedicated to stopping drinking one day at a time and practicing the Steps of the program. Nor does less shame, brought about by less stigma, mean less dedication.”

“...And the Wisdom to Know the Difference,” New York, New York, June 1994, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote September 17, 2014

“If we’re willing to expose the pages of our lives to the love and understanding of our Higher Power and a fellow alcoholic, we’ll surely know a new freedom and a new happiness. We’ll discover that love is never having to feel alone again; that God’s presence in our lives has become profound; and that the unity of the Fellowship of the spirit can be ours so long as we’re willing to ‘pass it on.’”

West Palm Beach, Florida, May 1989“Building an Arch,” Spiritual Awakenings

Grapevine Daily Quote September 17, 2017

“If we’re willing to expose the pages of our lives to the love and understanding of our Higher Power and a fellow alcoholic, we’ll surely know a new freedom and a new happiness. We’ll discover that love is never having to feel alone again; that God’s presence in our lives has become profound; and that the unity of the Fellowship of the spirit can be ours so long as we’re willing to ‘pass it on.’”

West Palm Beach, Fla., May 1989 “Building an Arch,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote August 17 2013

"No generation is a carbon copy of the previous one ... Young people in the meetings today are in many respects luckier: They have learned more in less time. If they seem to dwell at length on how they are feeling at the moment, it doesn't mean they are less dedicated to stopping drinking one day at a time and practicing the Steps of the program. Nor does less shame, brought about by less stigma, mean less dedication."

New York, N.Y., June 1994 "...And the Wisdom to Know the Difference" Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote May 18, 2015

“My self-analysis has frequently been faulty. Sometimes I've failed to share my defects with the right people; at other times, I've confessed their defects, rather than my own; and at still other times, my confession of defects has been more in the nature of loud complaints about my circumstances and my problems. “Nevertheless, I think I've usually been able to make a fairly thorough and searching job of finding and admitting my personal defects ... Yet this pretty well-ventilated condition is nothing for self-congratulation. Long ago I was lucky enough to see that I'd have to keep up my self-analysis or else blow my top completely. Though driven by stark necessity, this continuous self-revelation -- to myself and to others -- was rough medicine to take. But years of repetition has made this job far easier.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1958 “Take Step Eleven,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote December 12, 2015

"The simple act of getting in touch with AA that first time washed out in an instant the dark loneliness that had encompassed my life."

New York, N.Y., November 1969 "Tradition One" Best of Grapevine, Volume 1
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Quote January 4, 2016

“The road to spiritual and emotional recovery ... has taken diverse routes – lots of meetings, readings, talks with AA members, discussion groups, psychotherapy, and the beginning

Cleveland, OH, April 1991 “A Candle of Hope” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote Feb 28 2016

"Those of us who saw the shadow of the butterfly net overhead are blessed if we get to know that an open mind can save."

Worcester, Mass., March 1952    From: "Honest, Open-Minded, Willing"AA Grapevine
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Quote October 30, 2015

“I’ve found the comfort, love, and support I need to pick up the pieces and try again after my setbacks ... I’m not alone in my journey.”

Flushing, N.Y., March 1995 “No Longer Alone” Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 3
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Quote December 12, 2012

“The simple act of getting in touch with AA that first time washed out in an instant the dark loneliness that had encompassed my life.”

New York, N.Y., November 1969 From: “Tradition One” Best of Grapevine, Volume 1
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Quote October 30 2012

"I've found the comfort, love, and support I need to pick up the pieces and try again after my setbacks ... I'm not alone in my journey."

Flushing, New York, March 1995From: "No Longer Alone" Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 3
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