Honk for "Easy Does It"
April 2014
By:
Tamera K.
| Sacramento, California
Her grandma would signal to pull over for coffee on her way to help a houseful of drunks
In Black and White
March 2013
By:
Erin S.
| Olathe, Kansas
Just when her life was falling apart, a mom reads good news in the Sunday paper
The Garden of the Present Moment
September 2011
By:
James S.
A Buddhist in AA talks about how through sobriety, he was able to truly practice his faith
Tradition 5: A United Message of Recovery
May 2008
By:
Gay G.
| Decatur, Georgia
From the May 1994 Grapevine
A Walk Through the Day, Drunk and Sober
June 2003
By:
Oakley John
| Cumbernauld
A little comparison yields huge thanks
The Sound of a Bell
March 1999
By:
Ernest S.
| York Harbor, Maine
Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God <emphasis type="underline">as we understood Him</emphasis>.
Needed: 'Real People'
July 1983
By:
D. P.
| Aurora, Colorado
In this section, four AAs tell us how it works, inside and outside
Sharing the Experience at Wiesbaden
January 1974
By:
Raleigh B.
| Wiesbaden
Presenting three articles on drinking in the armed services and what is being done about it
For Beginners
May 1959
By:
Anon.
| Akron, Ohio
The following article, though not Intended by the author for publication under the "For Beginners" heading, was considered by the Editors as appropriate for that Department. As with other signed articles, it represents solely the author's personal opinion
Some General Approaches
April 1953
By:
F. H.
| New Orleans, Louisiana
The "cause and cure" of alcoholism can be left to the experts; AA's job is IMMEDIATE TREATMENT
To Share the truth
June 2020
| The Annual Prison Issue
By:
T.H.
| California
In prison, trust is a scarce commodity; revealing the truth can result in very severe consequences.
Alcoholism At Large
March 2019
| What’s On Your Mind?
The August 2011 Grapevine is Here
July 2011
This month's special section focuses on relationships in sobriety
WHITE-KNUCKLE WEDDING
December 2010
By:
LIZ P.
| Tempe, Ariz.
Sober at a reception? Who would have thought?
Not a Drop of Compassion
January 1991
By:
Ed. H.
| Brentwood, New York
Step One - We admitted we were powerless over alcohol--that our lives had become unmanageable.
