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My Prickly Conscience Named Charlie

December 1960
By: Anonymous | Mt. Rainer, Maryland
He's diffident, lonely, hard to know. Yet his kindly understanding of other lonely people is enriching their lives

Around the World

January 1959
By: C R. C. P. | Queensland
THE LIFE OF A LONER - News, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and the General Service Office, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSO.

Bargain Basement

March 1957
By: Charlton D. P., via The Gateway | Louisville, Kentucky

Stop--Look--Listen

October 1956
By: Anon. | Westport, Connecticut

The One-ton Poker Chip

March 1956
By: Phil | Alton, Illinois

A Simple Acrostic

January 1956
By: Ann T. | Kansas City, Missouri
One way to take a word nobody likes

Lest We Forget

February 1954
Excerpt from the fifteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," Pages 98-100

AA Roulette

January 1954
By: F. W. M. | Sharon, Pennsylvania

How It Works

December 1953
By: Anonymous | New York City, New York
Another recovered alcoholic tells

A Beauty and His Beasts

July 1953
By: T. E. | Manhasset, New York

Are Women the Orphans of AA?

April 1953
By: B. D. | Woodside, New York
In my opinion, there are as many, if not more, female problem drinkers as male," writes a Buffalo doctor in a recent issue of GP. Does AA membership reflect this trend? A woman member raises this and other disturbing questions.

The Faith That Moves Drunks Can Move the World!

April 1951
By: JACK ALEXANDER
The man who ten years ago dared to give AA its first big journalistic boost believes. . .

Our Own Opinions

March 1951
By: N. K. | Coral Gables, Florida

Money, Money, Money! Do We Need It?

August 1950
By: A.Y. | Atlanta, Georgia

Is This Trip Necessary

June 1950
By: Mac | Dayton, Ohio
AA DAYTON

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To the Rescue

March 2011
By: Amy M. | Aurora, Colorado
Working the Steps again helped her see that she had made another member her Higher Power

Web Exclusive: What It’s Like Now

March 2011
By: Ginger | Evansdale, Iowa
An old-timer tells why it’s important to share what she’s going through today.

A VISION FOR US

July 2010
By: REVEREND WARD B. EWING
A longtime friend of AA shares his thoughts on the Fellowship's future

RESTORED TO INSANITY

May 2010
By: SKIP J. | Shawnee, Kan.
Sober but away from AA for years, he found that his alcoholic thinking was back

Amends on the 50-yard line

November 2009
By: TOM S. | Kansas City, Mo.
A humiliating public episode on a football field and its aftermath are a father's wake-up call

A Close Shave

July 2008
By: Jeff G. | St. Louis, Missouri
When the going gets tough, a sponsor gets going

Small But Mighty

March 2006
By: Jack H. | Kissimmee, Florida
Three little words, one big difference

Between Me and a Drink

January 2005
By: Steve S. | Douglaston, New York

Tradition 12: Anonymity

December 2004
By: Anonymous
From the November 1951 Grapevine

Searching, Fearless, and Different

June 2001
By: Caleb H. | Birmingham, Alabama

The Meaning of Love: A Real Christmas Story

December 1999
By: Scott F. | Portland, Oregon

Of Myth and Martyrs

October 1995
By: Ernest S. | York Harbor, Maine
A response to the May 1995 Grapevine article, "Whose Message Are We Carrying?" by J.J. from Belton, S.C.

I Had to Stop Drinking or Die

July 1994
By: Joe D. | Eddyville, Kentucky

Get With the Program

January 1994
By: Dennis O. | Naples

Do We Need Each Other?

January 1994
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Tradition One - Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon AA unity.

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