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The Long Road Home

January 2005
By: Corinne B. | Camino, California

Antarctica Or Bust

September 2003
By: Dave G. | Denver, Colorado
An AA takes the trip of a lifetime

Recovering From Fear and Resentment

September 2002
By: Ernest S. | York Harbor, Maine
One Alcoholic's Story

Agenda

August 2002

Land of the Clam and Cod

March 2001
By: Ernest S. | York Harbor, Maine

As Promised

June 2000
By: Marcia R. | Chicago, Illinois

Stop the Presses!

May 1999
By: Stacey C. | Plymouth, Indiana
This Sober Newspaper Writer Ended Up In Jail After An Ill-fated Encounter With Pain Pills.

A Headache and a Mouth Full of Cotton

June 1997
By: Jim M. | Encinitas, California

Squeak, Squeak, Squeak

July 1996
By: Karin H. | San Francisco, California
This AA was driven to the point of surrender by the incessant squeaking of her windshield wipers

My Ears Opened, but My Mind Shut

March 1995
By: George P. | Pakenham, Ontario
STEP 3: Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.

Working the Mikes

February 1994
By: Hal H. | New York, New York
an AA group goes cordless

Ed from Holberg

June 1993
By: Louise | Ottawa, Ontario

Sunshine of the Spirit

March 1992
By: Dan W. | Fresno, California

The Road Gets Narrower

June 1991
By: Dorothy H. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
One alcoholic sharing his or her experience, strength, and hope with another is the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. This month, six more AAs share their thoughts on this topic, so vital to AA's future.

This Could Be My Home Group

April 1991
By: Laurel D. | Hudson, Massachusetts

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Pier Group

July 1979
By: R. W. | Ocean City, New Jersey
An adventure in rediscovering simple pleasures

Anatomy of a Slip

February 1979
By: N. O. | Beltsville, Maryland
Off and running in AA--too busy to bother with all the steps, too proud to take an inventory

To Improve Our Conscious Contact

January 1979
By: N. P. | Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Four words gave her a key to meditation and opened up a whole new understanding of the Eleventh Step

Missteps on the Twelfth Step

November 1978
By: Anonymous
From the September 1949 Grapevine

Coping With Unemployment

April 1978
By: B. K. | Freeport, Illinois

Doesn't Anybody Just Get Drunk Anymore?

February 1977
By: G. P. | Elbert, Colorado

From Chaos to Tranquillity

October 1976
By: R. H. D. | Waterloo, Ontario
Each night for 7,900 nights he has thanked his Higher Power for the blessings of sobriety

AA Meeting. . .in a Bar?

September 1976
By: S. H. | Thousand Oaks, California
Even the active drinkers enjoyed this special Mother's Day program

Loner

August 1976
By: S. C. T. | Ponape
It isn't always easy but the AA program works even for a

Inner Story

August 1975
By: P. M. | Greenwich, Connecticut
The ravages of alcoholism cannot be measured in pints or quarts

One Doctor--an AA--TO Another

November 1973
By: A. S. T., MD | Seminole, Texas
This letter was published by special permission of Dr. A. S. T. It was written to a doctor in Abilene, Tex., in response to his inquiry concerning the approach to and the treatment of two alcoholic patients under his care. - From the July 1947 Grapevine

Two Items for Our Inventory

March 1973
By: Beverly T. | Sunnyvale, California
An AA doctor points out areas in which we could be faulted

I've Stuck It for Ninety Days

November 1966
By: W. B.
Interim report to fellow newcomers

Missteps on the Twelfth Step

November 1966
By: Anon.

Books Come Second

April 1966
By: R. P. K. | Blue Point, New York
People count, and the things they say to help, like the ex-middleweight's "Get stupid, stupid

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