Dreams and waterfalls
September 2017
By:
Anonymous
He was once so drunk, he couldn’t leave his dorm room. Now he’s seeing the world
Two-fisted Drinker
March 2013
By:
Ken L.
| Knoxville, Tennessee
After years of pounding back beers, a good soldier becomes a hopeless closet drunk
The Moon in Gemini
June 2011
By:
Patty A.
She came to one night lying face down on the ground and knew that something had to change
My father's example
October 2009
By:
ERIC R.
| Madison, Ala.
He knew he'd never be an alcoholic like his dad
Me and God
August 1974
By:
K. G.
| Potts Camp, Mississipi
Always life was up and down until she found that sharing made it balance
Blackout!
April 1962
By:
M. L.
| Chicago, Illinois
some of our weirdest case histories involve a loss of memory which is still a mystery to science
Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad
June 1946
By:
Sarah K.
| Detroit, Michigan
No Time for Mere Tolerance
Harley Mike, Angry Mike & young Andy
December 2021
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By:
Bill W.
| Everett, Wash
The more he did it, the more he learned that reaching out was the deal. Soon a wonderful band of AA “misfits” appeared
Loving Myself
August 2020
| LGBTQ+
By:
Susan W.
| Bristol, Tenn.
A lesbian member shares about acceptance, tolerance, relationships, God and staying sober in AA since 1979
Crayons, cookies & kisses
November 2019
| Grapevine Classics
By:
D.B.
| Carlsbad, California
With Steps, coffee and baskets of toys, some California mothers stay sober together
Counting days with Eddy
November 2016
Sometimes gratitude can come from the most heartbreaking places
Tolerance Is a Two-Way Street
January 2012
By:
Dave C.
| Springfield, Missouri
An AA member ponders the meaning of Tradition One and the blessing of unity
High-Bottom Drinking
August 2011
By:
M.O.
| Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
She didn't think she had a problem with alcohol until attending AA helped her problems.
