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Loud, But Good

September 1947

One Step At A Time

December 2025 | Sober Holidays & Remote Communities
By: Kelly B. | Duluth, Georgia
A sober mom is reminded that it’s not about winning the race, it’s about how you’ve grown

Where My Feet Are

December 2025 | Sober Holidays & Remote Communities
By: Marie W. | Arkansas

Logging On!

May 2023 | Home Group
By: Debbie B.
Thank God for computers. They saved my life. These online New Jersey members walked me through my fears and loneliness. I have a host of new friends now.

Home Group

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: N.D. | Middletown, Conn.
The true meaning of a home group for one sober alcoholic

Happy Birthday to Me

April 2021 | Fun in Sobriety
By: Hannah A. | Albuquerque, N.M.
At peace with her computer, her cat and a big piece of cake

Inside job

July 2017
By: Patty S. | Chino, California
With a good sponsor and the help of Step Three, an inmate in California finds hope and courage

What's On Your Mind? : Court Cards

November 2016
A woman who first came into AA carrying a court card in her pocket finds that tolerance towards signing those cards is waning—and warns that it is not a good idea.

Lights, Camera, Action!

March 2015
By: Sober Sue | Carson City, Nevada
With only a few days sober, she was recruited for a special service position

Waiting for her Miracle

October 2014
By: April P. | Monongahela, Pennsylvania

Upon a Flimsy Reed

October 2014
By: Tara M. | Burton, Michigan
On first look, she wasn't sure AA had what she wanted, nor that it would work

A Free Woman

June 2014
By: Melissa M. | Gig Harbor, Washington
Because the AA volunteers who came looked at her—not through her—she was able to let the program lift her shame

How Did He Know I Was New?

September 2012
By: Samantha D. | Columbus, Ohio

Dear Members of the Morning Meeting

May 2009
By: Mary S.

Editor's Note

December 2008
By: The Editor

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Ham on Wry

February 1994
By: Pete G. | Asheville, North Carolina

PO Box 1980

May 1990
By: L. S. | Chicago, Illinois
Up, up, and away

Practice These Principles

September 1987
Tradition Nine: AA, as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards of committees directly responsible to those they serve.

English Spoken Here--With a Continental Flavor

February 1985

Once Over Lightly

January 1984
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

PO Box 1980

October 1982
By: C. D. | Danbury, Connecticut
In defense of 'special groups'

Bill W. Writes About AA's Founders and Leaders

March 1982

PO Box 1980

December 1981
By: D. M. | Tacoma, Washington
Closed meeting, open minds

PO Box 1980

January 1981
By: H. G. | Maple Ridge, British Columbia
One drink . . .

Once Over Lightly

July 1980
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

PO Box 1980

October 1976
By: KAREN T. | Chicago, Illinois
Twelfth-stepping in print

PO Box 1980

May 1976
By: J. K. | Brooklyn, New York
Help celebrities who join AA

Cure for Cop-outs

January 1974

Hear the Word

December 1973
By: D. W. R.

Once Over Lightly

April 1972
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

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