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Divine Hot Line

December 1977
By: E. P. | Alexandria, Virginia
She has found an immediate connection for conversation with the God of her understanding

Let the Bum Find Us

October 1976
By: A California PI chairman
Till we get the message to him, the suffering alcoholic is the public

Son of Tall Man

February 1976
By: Maynard B. | Fairfield, Connecticut
An American Indian shares his strength, hope, and experience

Spectators in AA

November 1973
There are those who really try to work the program and still have trouble. Then there are others who stand on the sidelines waving a flag - From the October 1951 Grapevine

Nobody Could Have Kept Me from My Slip

March 1972
By: C. S. | Santa Fe, New Mexico
Once the decision was made - Now the struggle to come back demands patience, honesty, and humility

Hair-shirt Humility

February 1972
By: J. W. | Key West, Florida
Need we be as compulsive about guilt as we were about booze?

I Will Not Return to Prison as a Convict

February 1972
By: R. E. L. | Pomona, California
AA people and AA principles are easing the way to a new life

At a Meeting of Doctors' Wives. . .

July 1970
By: Anonymous | Southern California
The message she heard lay dormant for years. . .but when the time was right it came alive

A Big Book is Born

In a 1954 speech in Texas, our co-founder Bill W. recalls the early days of our book

55 Years Later

An oldtimer reflects on a lifetime in AA

Just Another Day in Paradise

A sister reflects on both her own and her brother's alcoholism and sobriety

The Name-droppers

April 1969
By: T. W. (Robbie) | Alexandria, Va.
After twenty years, he recalls 'a condition of panic' and how AA found a roundabout way to deliver the message

One Pilgrim's Progress

August 1967
By: W. B. | Pennsylvania
He wrote for the Grapevine after two meetings, and again after three months. Now he tells of a year . . .

Some Advice I Don't Take

March 1966
By: Anonymous
A cool appraisal of a few old AA saws by a gal member who stays sober anyway

Slogans

February 1964
By: M. S. | Harrison, New York
Passé? Cliché? Cornball? War Cry?

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Letter from the Editor

June 2015

Editor's Letter

May 2015

Letter from the Editor

May 2015

My Dream at the Bottom of the Ravine

March 2015
By: Anonymous

Alcoholism at Large

January 2015

Pillow Talk

April 2014
By: Tom J. | San José, California

Letter from the Editor

January 2014

AA News

September 2013
Special needs pamphlet now in multiple formats

Letter from the Editor

July 2013

Editor's Letter

June 2012

At Wit's End

April 2012
By: Dave C. | Ft. Washington, Maryland

The Cup of Life

February 2012
By: Graham M. | Canberra

Web Exclusive: God's Plans

November 2011
By: Kingsbury G. | West Salem, Oregon
An old timer attends a meeting to hear an old friend speak and finds himself of service to a newcomer

Story Archive: A Vague Notion Becomes Plain

April 2011
By: Stefanie M. | Portland, Oregon
She uses tools that cross barriers

A Vague Notion Becomes Plain

July 2007
By: Stefanie M. | Portland, Oregon
She uses tools that cross barriers

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