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Po Box 1980

April 2006
By: Conrad R. | Old Hickory, Tennessee
Chip, chip, hooray

Ham on Wry

July 2002
By: Carol A. | Austin, Texas

PO Box 1980

April 2000
By: Kathy C.
A helpful story

PO Box 1980

December 1999
By: Bill S. | Plymouth, Minnesota
Life after Step One

Your Move

December 1999
By: Tom D. | Orlando, Florida
Eat, don't drink, and make merry

PO Box 1980

September 1999
By: Don W. | Sutter Creek, California
The newcomer

Ham on Wry

February 1998
By: Marlene and Paul R. | Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania

Ham on Wry

November 1995

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

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Ninety Days Will Do It

July 1953
By: E. G. | St. Paul, Minnesota
The human psyche--as the body--contains within its own nature the power to heal itself, so long as the injury is not too far-reaching."--Dr. C. G. Jung

A "Loner" at Sea

November 1948
By: A Member of Alcoholics Anonymous.
The last of a series

7. Freedom from despair.

January 1948

About to Blow

April 2026 | Getting into General Service
By: J.M. | Cresson, Pennsylvania
Everyone was driving him crazy today, and all he could think about was revenge.
Luckily, his Higher Power stepped in

Adding Up the Days

January 2026 | Stories for Day Counters
By: Sue G. | Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Afraid and confused, this newcomer didn’t want what we have at first. But luckily, she stuck with it

Hope And Purpose From Defeat And Despair

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By: Mark S. | Zillah, Wash.
In exchange for a bottle and a hangover—a life truly worth living

Johnny Appleseed And AA

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Bill K. | St Albans, Vt.
A two year commitment becomes a lifelong love of spreading the AA message

Sanity Restored

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Michael P.
Sobriety means more than a lengthy string of days

The Desperate Wife

December 2019 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Bill W. | Montreal, Quebec
I received a call that really brought me down to earth. It was a call from a wife on behalf of her husband, who was a serious drinker.

Thanks, G.U.S.

December 2018 | Sober for the Holidays and Remote Communities
By: Robin F. | Prince George, British Columbia
How a construction worker led him to his new best friend, someone who’d never let him down

Moving to the Hill Country

December 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Suzy L. | Lohn, Texas
In seven years of sobriety, she had never shared her story or done much in the way of service, until she joined a very special home group in the Texas Hill Country

A hundred miles of bad road

November 2016
His grandfather told him he was headed the wrong way. He sure wishes he’d listened

Report Back at Whetstone Yard

May 2016
A delegate gets to share about our General Service Conference in a most unexpected place

The Floes of February

January 2016
In the chaos of grief and tragedy, he found himself with a bottle in his hand

Ring of Fire

October 2015
After losing his façade of being a functional drunk, he hit bottom

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