A.A'.s Country-wide News Circuit
June 1945
At Wit's End
August 2023
| AA in the Military
AA World Services On the World Wide Web WWW.AA.ORG>
October 2002
First Things First!
December 1949
The A. A. Grapevine wants to publish a series of short pieces explaining how the famous AA slogans and the 24-hour plan have helped so many AAs in so many places. Below are the first entries. Give us your interpretation, won't you?
Pilot Error
April 2016
By:
V. G.
| Sebring,, Fla.
Her sobriety left the gate several times but could never seem to leave the ground
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
October 2004
If you know someone who is deaf or hard of hearing and sober--or who would like to stop drinking--the following information may help you to communicate AA's message of recovery more effectively.
Paul, the kind of AA
October 2012
By:
Richelle L.
| Export, Pennsylvania
Words and love from a tattooed biker changed this woman's life forever
I'll handle this myself
May 2010
By:
WENDI V.
| Crystal Lake, Ill.
A traveler badly craving a drink finds a symbol of recovery in an odd place
Pride
April 1976
By:
Bill C.
| Hull, Massachusetts
First in a series dealing with seven deadly character defects
On Making Simple Amends
January 1965
By:
Nan B.
| Hollywood, California
The curious result of doing the right thing
Toper's Tale
March 1962
By:
P. G.
| Greenwich Village, New York
The Joke on the Doctor that Left Me in Stitches
“Don’t Get Too Far from the Boys in the Ward”
November 2025
| Early days of AA
By:
J. MCK
| Flin Flon, Manitoba
In 1958, a member from Canada shared his thoughts about oldtimers and passing it on
Don't Get Too Far From the Boys in the Ward. . .
November 1992
By:
J. Mck.
| Flin Flon, Manitoba
From the June 1958 Grapevine
Dear Grapevine
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
Love at First Sight
February 2023
| Making Amends
By:
Juls M.
| Camano Island, Wash.
Through drunken chaos, early sobriety, divorce, marriage and joy, what she learned from Mac was unconditional love
Something to offer
March 2019
| What’s On Your Mind?
By:
Jack J.
| St. Louis
After warming up to the love of his group, a newcomer learns how good it feels to return the favor
