There Can Be an End to Loneliness
May 1964
By:
Allan B.
| Stamford, Connecticut
A new kind of love fills the void
The Choice Is Ours
January 1964
By:
L. H.
| Cleveland, Ohio
<emphasis type="italic">God grants each mind the choice of truth or repose. Either may be chosen, but not both. -Emerson</emphasis>
Let Others Beat the Drum
November 1961
By:
S. B.
| New York City, New York
Attraction rather than promotion" is bringing us powerful allies in the battle for life and sanity
The Grateful Group
January 1959
By:
B. L.
| New York City
The following article is actually a letter written to the General Service Office by a member of a group which had appealed to GSO for help in meeting the problem of finding new group leadership and membership.
Some Questions for Closed Meeting Discussion
January 1955
A Letter to the Groups From Bill
July 1954
By:
Bill W.
The following letter was mailed to Groups in May
From Amends to Miracles
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By:
Linda R.
| Billings, Mont.
Her journey to unexpected joy begins with amends
Another Way to Live This Life
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By:
Angie L.
| Tavernier, Fla.
Her Higher Power kept sending her clues that broke through her denial during one last weekend of drinking
Ascending From Alcoholism
November 2019
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By:
Jason S.
| Damascus, Ore.
Just for today, sobriety is enough for an ex-cop with a tough drinking story
The Waves
March 2011
By:
Callie S.
| Seattle, Washington
She came to see that there was something more powerful than her
Restored to Reality
October 2004
By:
Simon H.
| New York
When drinking, his life was a nightmare. When he got sober, it was real.
Problems Other than Alcohol: What Can Be Done About Them?
May 2004
From the AA Grapevine, February 1958, Bill W.'s classic essay looks back on the Fellowship's early experiences with addicts and special-interest group factions and outlines what they learned.
If It Shouldn't Have Happened --It Didn't
February 2003
By:
Daniel A. D.
| New York, New York
He knew he was slowly dying, but losing his job was serious
A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous
November 1998
By:
Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity.
Recipe for Sobriety
November 1981
By:
K. P.
At least three parts Tradition were necessary as secret ingredients - From the November 1963 Grapevine
A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity
November 1975
By:
Bill W.
AA's Traditions, Bill wrote, were "hammered out on the anvil of experience." Here, from an early Grapevine, Bill shares some of the experience that led to the adoption of our two anonymity Traditions - From the January 1946 Grapevine
