Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
August 1985
Trust and Unity Characterize 35th General Service Conference
Making Peace with the Holidays
December 2020
| Remote Communities + Sober Holidays
By:
Paul B.
| Oak View, Calif.
This Christmas Eve, a lonely newcomer learned that choosing joy was the way to go
Pacific Provinces. . .
May 1951
Letter from the Editor
February 2019
| Stories by Our Longtime Members
Welcome to Delaware
July 2022
| The Annual Prison Issue
By:
Amylynn K.
| Lewes, Del.
Off to the world of retirement I went! Larry and I made our way down from New York. Before we moved, we had visited and gone to a few AA meetings.
Good Shape For The Shape I'm In
August 2007
By:
Wes K.
| Carmel, California
Blessed with sobriety through life's ups and downs
AA Around the World
October 1957
By:
S. J. M.
| Calcutta
FROM INDIA <lbNews, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly GSH
Write It Down in Golden Ink. . .Thank You Kindly, But I Don't Drink.
May 1953
By:
Anon
| Gulf Coast, Florida
Keeping my place
August 2017
By:
Michael C.
| Mason, Michigan
Thanks to his Big Book, a father in Michigan built a history in sobriety—sometimes with crayons
At Wit’s End
July 2026
| Annual Prison Issue
YUKON TERRITORY
June 1993
Acceptance Is The Key
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Ilene M.
| Monterey, Calif.
A simple page number packs plenty of sobriety
Grandpa’s Journal
April 2020
| Home Group
By:
Kyle F.
| San Antonio, Texas
Tucked away under old dog tags and love letters was a worn-looking list of names. Could it be? Yep, it sure was
Problems with the Alcoholic Executive
June 1960
By:
Ivan Underwood
Here is the "Half-Man" in business, the individual who does not get too drunk to function at all but who can operate only at half-speed with his morning hangover and four-martini lunch
Borrow mine
January 2020
| Spiritual Awakenings
By:
M.L.
| Placitas, N.M.
I said “Jim, maybe you could use my Higher Power.” I told him I was sure he wouldn’t mind. Jim thanked me and we never spoke of the God thing again.
