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Alcoholism At Large

March 2011

Do I Really Belong?

September 2008
By: Bill R. | Albany, New York
When your story isn't like others'

A Twenty-nine-year Countdown

January 2005
By: John B. | Alexandria, Virginia

What's the Score

November 2001
By: Judith N. | Marysville, Washington

Back to Basics

October 1999
By: Linda W. | Victoria, British Columbia

Progress Not Perfection

May 1996
By: S. M. | Brookings, South Dakota

Are We Supporting Our Support System?

April 1995
By: P. S. | Columbus, Ohio

Service With a Snarl

June 1993
By: Diane L. | Georgetown, Ontario

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

May 1990
By: Frank J. Prial
Wine Maker Fails to Thwart Street Alcoholics

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

June 1989
By: Research Institute on Alcoholism
Potential Signs of Alcohol Dependence

An Agnostic Turns It Over

April 1984
By: S. D. | Modesto, California
Excerpts from a letter to a newcomer

A Very Sick Kid

March 1982
By: S. F. | King Salmon, Alaska
Before AA he was

Reality Can Be Uncomfortable

November 1976
By: M. McF.
But learning to cope with life, people, and situations is vital to our growth - From the July 1971 Grapevine

AA Lingo

December 1974
By: Ed. S. | Needham, Massachusetts
It would seem we have a language all our own--the better to understand each other, we hope

Courage to Change

February 1974
By: T. C. | Atlanta, Georgia
Those obstacles in the way of our sobriety can be moved

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Shouting from the housetops

December 2023 | Remote Communities and sober holidays
By: G.H. | Kingston, New Hampshire
He couldn’t wait to tell everyone about his AA membership!
Hmm...maybe not a great idea

A Spiritual Experience—Third Legacy Style

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Beth G. | Woodland Park, Colo.
Service work came to her late, but once it took hold, she was able to learn and grow in ways she had not anticipated

Welcome to the tattoo convention

October 2018
By: Terra V. | Tempe, Arizona
How an amends for a little white lie led to a surprising encounter with Arizona AA history

A Smoother Ride

January 2016
If we want the lifeboat to stay afloat, we all need to stick together

The Way Out

April 2014
By: Vance C., | Albuquerque, New Mexico
50 years ago he had a bottle of scotch and a pistol in front of him and didn't see any alternatives

The Life I've Been Given

September 2008
By: L.S. | Sands Point, New York
A child of the Holocaust stops questioning her survival and embraces the fullness of life

Not You, Dad

August 2007
By: Pat M. | Lordshill
A backhanded compliment

Imperfect Progress

October 2006
By: Branwyn J. | Santa Rosa, California
The AA mantle comes off

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

Happy Anniversary, Dad!

June 2001
By: J. P. B. | Baton Rouge, Louisiana

An Island of Sanity

October 1998
By: Lois C. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tradition Ten - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy.

The Rhythm of Life

October 1998
By: Frank K. | Dearborn Heights, Michigan
It may be heard in the rising and falling of a child's breath at night

Alcoholics in Action

June 1998
By: Debbie S. | Salt Lake City, Utah

Life Is Meant to Be Lived

September 1995
By: Louise A. | Spring Hill, Florida
She decided she didn't want "rocking chair" sobriety

Tradition Ten

October 1992
By: Bill W.
Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy. (from the September 1948 Grapevine)

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