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A Hole-in-one

August 2004
By: Dave H. | Hampton, Virginia
After a hole-in-one, things were going to be okay

It Was a Beautiful Day For Dying

August 2003
By: Bruce S. | Virginia, Minnesota

Between the Lines

July 2000
By: Martin W. | Limon, Colorado

You Can Go Home Again

January 2000
--<emphasis type="italic">an Interview with Al K.</emphasis>

Requiem for a Resentment

July 1997
By: Mel B. | Toledo, Ohio

My Sobriety Was Up in the Air

January 1995
By: Linda H. | Miami, Florida

Going Home

December 1993
By: Gary M.
Living with a terminal illness

Ginger

February 1992
By: Maggie H. | Brooklyn, New York

Discovering the Obvious

May 1991
By: Juan Manuel N. | Bogotá

The Art of Letting Go

February 1991
By: K. P. T. | Brinnon, Washington
Step Two

Reflections of a Pioneer

April 1990
By: George

Too Young?

October 1989
By: Robin F. | Los Angeles, California

A Very Satisfactory Life

June 1989
By: Felicia M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
The story of a long-time Grapevine contributor who is still going strong!

Beginnings in Beirut

April 1984

Sponsor Relationships

November 1979
By: E. S.
Everybody needs somebody to work things out<lbFrom the September 1975 Grapevine

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Vino Vignette

August 1949
By: I.A.B. | San Francisco, California
Tony the Traveler

East Coast Or West Coast, A.A.s Always 'At Home'

January 1946
By: Grace O. | Manhattan, New York
Traveler Finds Welcome

Kia Ora

July 2005
By: Val K. | Rotorua
A Maori discovers the gift of desperation and AA

We Who Have Never Met

January 1988
By: D. P. | Aurora, Colorado

Getting Into Action

January 1980
By: R. G. | Fort Knox, Kentucky
This AA found the joys of helping others

Six Sources of Trouble

November 1977
By: Dr. Charlie Shedd
From the January 1955 Grapevine

Quote Your Way to Fame

December 1972
By: L. H. | Denver, Colorado
An allegory in which some fictional characters act out certain truths about our human experience

Why Psychiatrists Fail with Alcoholics

November 1972
By: Harry M. Tiebout, MD
From the September 1956 Grapevine

The Tenth Concept

August 1972
Bill W.'s Twelve Concepts for World Service

The Smart Set and Survival

July 1972
By: F. M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
Harry M. Tiebout, psychiatrist and great friend of AA, said, "Hitting bottom must produce a result, and this result is surrender," In the following articles, three AAs share their thoughts on the surrender experience

Ninth Tradition Checklist

February 1971
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
AA, as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.

The Big Hump

October 1964
By: Dr. Charlie Shedd

From AA's Scrapbook

April 1958
By: Dr. Ralph W. Sockman
Second Nature

Why Psychiatrists Fail with Alcoholics

September 1956
By: HARRY M. TIEBOUT, M.D.
In a frank talk to his professional colleagues, one of the top practitioners in the field of alcoholism gives his answer to a baffling question. It also brings AAers up to date on a professional dilemma.

The Big Hump

January 1955
By: Dr. Charlie Shedd

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