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Archives--The Invisible Craft

January 2000
By: Judit Santon

Solutions in Sobriety

July 1999
By: Jim S. | Center Moriches, New York

A Series of Small Steps

October 1997
By: Carl R. | New Haven, Connecticut

A Moving Experience

April 1995
By: John S. | Kearny, New Jersey

Bus Stop

January 1992
By: Allan E. | Chino, California

Public Relations

November 1988
From the November 1951 Grapevine

Caught In a Trap

September 1988
By: J. T. | Great neck, New York

Sponsorship: Source of Wisdom

November 1987
By: Anonymous
From the May 1967 Grapevine

Super Meeting

October 1980
By: J. G. | Manhattan, N.Y.
Forty-Fifth Anniversary AA International Convention

How About a Group Inventory?

November 1972
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York
From the August 1956 Grapevine

The Eighth Concept

June 1972
<emphasis type="italic">Bill W.'s</emphasis> Twelve Concepts for World Service

The Cab Driver and the Fat Lady

January 1971
By: G. C. | Miami, Florida
The dispatcher's voice called him to a meeting with destiny

Learning to Love

A four-legged friend helped him out of his loneliness and isolation

All This Reading at AA Meetings--isn't It a Bad Trend?

July 1968
By: Phill P. | Stanton, California
More and more groups read more and more things at the start of meetings. Why use precious <emphasis type="underline">talking</i> time this way?

Sponsorship: Source of Wisdom

May 1967
By: Anon. | Vermont

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The Grapevine Starts Its Twenty-first Year

June 1964
By: B. L. | Greenwich Village, New York

Vaudeville-style AA

July 1963
By: Anonymous
. . . irks even the performers, at times

Tenth Step Thoughts

October 1962
By: CHARLES D. ARING, M.D.
Would AA's Fourth Step have changed the ending of the famous old horror story? A famous doctor thinks it might

I Married an Alcoholic--on Purpose

July 1962
By: M. T. E. | New Haven, Connecticut
Rx for a Happy Marriage: The 12 Steps and the AA group<lb The 12 Steps and the Alanon group mix well in the mortar of life and take in daily doses

4. Working with professionals

November 1961
By: M.S. | Honolulu, Hawaii
How we can best rededicate our lives to the service of the sick alcoholic

The Problem of Alcoholism in Industry

November 1960
By: C. Anthony D&#039;Alonzo, M.D., F.A.C.P.

AA Philosophy and the Creative Artist

June 1960
Can an alcoholic get too much AA? A noted novelist says yes--and tells you why he thinks so

I Didn't Want to Want to. . .

June 1960
By: Warden Clinton Duffy
San Quentin's former warden tells how Prison Groups offer alcoholic inmates a means for recovery from the disease that is often directly responsible for criminal records

The Private Life of Curly Baines

June 1960
By: J. P. Miller

Here's Why

April 1959

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).

Women pioneers

June 1994
By: Marty M. | New York, New York
From the special Grapevine publication AA Today--first published in June 1960 to celebrate AA's Twenty-Fifth Anniversary

An Adventure in Recovery

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Lore L. | Rio Vista, Texas
To help her survive a horrific accident, her AA friends showered her with love

Sky High

November 2011
By: Eileen G. | St. Paul, Minnesota
An alcoholic's mad search for thrills in sobriety sent her back to the bottle

Web Exclusive: Dark Clouds, Silver Lining

March 2011
By: Anonymous
A long marriage of fear, mental ward stints, and a terrible car wreck didn’t stop her from finding AA.

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