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Freed Spirit

Painting in early sobriety helped her express the pain she was in from alcoholism

Hillbilly Home Group

A woman fondly remembers her meeting in the Ozarks, made up only of men

Me and My Traditions

October 1969
By: C. L. B. | Manhattan, New York
Sometimes passed over all too lightly, our Twelve Traditions are designed to protect YOU, the individual member of AA

Report to the Class

June 1969
By: J. M. | Providence, R.I.
Here, then, is a most unusual

First Steps Out of Agnosticism

April 1968
By: D. B. | Texas
He had failed himself as his own god; now where should he look for meaning?

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

December 1966
By: The Editors
The Serenity Prayer: Where Does It Come From?

I Was a Perpetual Private

May 1966
By: T. C. F.
A soldier, now in Vietnam, and no longer a private, tells how he found AA

Official Opinion

February 1965
By: The Editors
On the Grapevine--

A Reluctant AA

June 1964
By: G. S. | Buffalo, New York
Gets a reminder of how it works

How Many Meetings?

September 1963
By: Anonymous | New Jersey
After 5, 10, 15 years--

The Comeback

January 1960
By: Anonymous | Virginia

Delegates' Corner

August 1957
By: Paul B. | Portland, Oregon
From Oregon... - Delegates to the General Service Conference have had a busy time since April--but not too busy to tell us about it

Bringing Up Mother

July 1957
By: S. M. | Vacaville, California

Helping Hands

July 1957
Activities and developments outside AA in the field of alcholism...suggestions and possible contributions--information, clippings, marked publications, etc.--are invited. Please mark them "Helping Hands.

It Had to Do With a Pair of Work Shoes. . .

February 1957
By: Anon. | New Rochelle, New York

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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

Cycle Buddies

June 2012
By: David C. | Jonesborough, Tennessee
A spur-of-the-moment trip to Akron with a few surprises was just the medicine this alcoholic needed

Close Call in Barbados

April 2012
By: Dorothy H. | Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
The gulp she took was not club soda

Web Exclusive: Cleaning up after the Hurricane

September 2011
By: Nancy B.
A manual labor job in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina proves to be this woman's spiritual, sober foundation

Anti-social security

May 2011
By: Patrick B. | Napa, Indiana
Instead of having the world by its tail, booze had him by the neck

THE VOICE ON THE TAPE

November 2010
By: GAY B. | Seaside, Calif.
After almost two decades, she stumbles upon the woman who saved her life

Becoming an AA

October 2010
Things would get worse before they got better

A LETTER FROM MY UNCLE

August 2010
By: JENNA H. | Austin, Texas
A beloved relative carries the AA message to a young alcoholic

The AA Mitten

July 2008
By: Harry U. | Cornville, Arizona
A fable about finding a shelter from the storm

New Year's Resolution

January 2008
By: Anonymous
Out with the old attitudes, in with the new

The Open Gate

August 2007
By: Don G. | Temple, Texas
A threshold to peace

In The Center Of Sorrow

February 2007
By: Mark H. | Bartlett, Illinois
An AA shows up anyway

Mama Tried

July 2006
By: Larry K.F. | Studio City, California
A drunk turns twenty in the brig

A Tale of Two Alcoholics

July 2005
By: Dula N. | Davidson, North Carolina

The Home Group of My Heart

April 2004
By: H. John R. | New Martinsville, West Virginia
The light still shines at the Midnight Meeting

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