Prayer
January 1994
By:
ELRICK B Davis
Much has been written about Alcoholics Anonymous, an organization doing major work in reclaiming the habitual drinker. This is the first of a series describing the work the group is doing in Cleveland.
Plus a Change, Plus C'est La Meme Chose
February 1984
By:
J. H.
| Woodland, California
The more it changes, the more it's the same thing," wrote Alphonse Karr in an 1849 French publication
The Woes of West Widget Heights
December 1982
By:
J. K.
| Henryetta, Oklahoma
Any resemblance between this tall tale and actual experience is purely coincidental . . . or is it?
He Can't Do This to Me
May 1979
By:
W. S.
| Fort Walton Beach, Florida
He reverted to his old ways of reading--with pain and anger
Absolute Honesty
October 1976
By:
D. A.
| Atlanta, Georgia
For five years nobody in her group knew about her two Bloody Marys
Faith in Full Flower
November 2003
By:
Butch M.
| San Diego, California
A wedding on the eve of grief
Outrageous By Choice
January 2003
By:
Jamie F.
| Teaneck, New Jersey
Is it really possible to become the person you always longed to be?
Hot Diggity Dog!
November 1996
By:
Anonymous
| Glen Rock, Pennsylvania
Newly sober, this AA had a chance encounter with a hot dog vendor
The View from Here: - Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions
September 1996
By:
Anonymous
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Alcohol Cuts Us Down
