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Like Unraveling Yarn

July 1947
By: Ned A.
(Second of a series of articles presenting an intimate and detailed discussion of 12th Step work from the newcomer's viewpoint).

Grapevine Daily Quote May 31

"This issue of the Grapevine marks the anniversary of its founding exactly fifteen [now seventy] years ago. 
“The memory of some of those first editorial meetings will linger with me always. Seated around a table in a tiny cheerless room some place downtown, the founders pored over their freshly written copy for the first issues. In those days the enthusiastic founders did everything. Not only did they do the art work, write the bulk of the stories, they kept the books, they paid the printing bill, they typed the address on each copy and finally licked all the stamps. So went the happy monthly paroxysm of creating what was to become the principal monthly journal of our whole society.
“Today 35,000 readers [now over 100,000 across multiple media platforms] see mirrored in each issue of the AA Grapevine a monthly vision of the worldwide thought, feeling and activity of our whole fellowship. It is our great means of inter-communication; a magic carpet on which each of you can ride to the more distant reaches and watch new brothers and sisters emerge from darkness into light.
“On this happy occasion I send my warmest affection to Grapevine readers and staff alike. May God prosper the Grapevine always."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1959, “An Anniversary Letter”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 30

“This issue of the Grapevine marks the anniversary of its founding exactly fifteen [now seventy] years ago.

The memory of some of those first editorial meetings will linger with me always. Seated around a table in a tiny cheerless room some place downtown, the founders pored over their freshly written copy for the first issues. In those days the enthusiastic founders did everything. Not only did they do the art work, write the bulk of the stories, they kept the books, they paid the printing bill, they typed the address on each copy and finally licked all the stamps. So went the happy monthly paroxysm of creating what was to become the principal monthly journal of our whole society.

Today 35,000 readers [now over 100,000 across multiple media platforms] see mirrored in each issue of the AA Grapevine a monthly vision of the worldwide thought, feeling and activity of our whole fellowship. It is our great means of inter-communication; a magic carpet on which each of you can ride to the more distant reaches and watch new brothers and sisters emerge from darkness into light.

On this happy occasion I send my warmest affection to Grapevine readers and staff alike. May God prosper the Grapevine always.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1959, “An Anniversary Letter”, The Language of the Heart
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Happy St. Swithin's Day!

March 1955
By: Anonymous, Flight Deck, Buena Vista
OR, NURSE, WILL YOU MAIL A LETTER?

Quote December 11, 2014

“After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fritz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947 “Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture,” The Language of the Heart

Grapevine Daily Quote December 11, 2017

“After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fritz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947“Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture,”The Language of the Heart
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Two Lives, One Lifetime

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Susan K. | Great Meadows., N.J.
One of the great benefits of sobriety? Being able to look yourself in the eye

The Love of Service

April 2026 | Getting into General Service
A few past and current trustees share their thoughts about serving the Fellowship

Dear Grapevine

September 2025 | Stories of Gratitude

We Share Common Ground

August 2025 | Atheist & Agnostic Members
By: Ward B. Ewing | Trustee Emeritus, past Chair (non-alcoholic) of the General Service Board of Alcoholics Anonymous Ordained Episcopal priest, retired President of The General Theological Seminary From Grapevine, October 2016
A past General Service Board Chair shares his thoughts after attending an atheist and agnostic AA convention

Dear Grapevine

August 2025 | Atheist & Agnostic Members

Making Changes

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Carol G. | Blue Bell, Pa.
The deeper meaning and resonance of her sobriety

What Happens Here

December 2024 | Remote Communities and Sober Holidays
By: Billy G. | New York, New York

Dear Grapevine

August 2024 | Dating & Relationships

Dear Grapevine

April 2024 | Happy Birthday Big Book!

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An Atheist Sticks Out His Neck

July 2005
By: Kurt S. | Port Angeles, Washington
An AA discovers you can't go forward if you stay in your shell

The Kid Who Came in from the Cold -

June 2004
By: C.C. | West Palm Beach, Florida

The Telemarketer's Tale

February 2004
By: Al K. | California
His Higher Power was working overtime the day he made the call

In the Grip Of Rage

September 2003
By: Marc S. | Mesa, Arizona
He became his father and lived to know his pain firsthand

A Judge's Thoughts On Sanity

February 2003
By: Linda L. Chezem, J.D.
Step Two - Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity

Turnaround

January 2003
By: Tom M. | Fennville, Michigan
Once sober, this big shot began to strive for values he used to disdain

Just Ask

May 2002
By: Raymond S. | Mission, Kansas

Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Service But Were Afraid to Ask

May 2002
By: C. C. | West Palm Beach, Florida
Secret society? Politics in AA? Elite group? Well, not quite . . .

A Drinking Man's Calendar

May 2002
By: Eric H. | Maryland

AA Campus

September 2001
By: Bill O. | Henrico, North Carolina
The Home Group<lbHeartbeat of AA

The Gift

May 2001
By: Brenda C. | Tonneau Beach, South Carolina

Lost In the Shadows

March 2001
By: Claire L. | Mineola, New York

Don't Take Our Word for It

November 1999
By: S.B.S. | Sarasota, Florida
An early Chicago member wrote the sequel to her story "The Keys to the Kingdom." - From the January 1969 Grapevine

Burn Out

December 1997
By: Bud S. | Yorba Linda, California

Okay to Be Me

October 1997
By: Will K. | LaFarge, Wisconsin

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