Find A Good Group, Sis
April 2006
By:
Yvonne Z.
| St. Petersburg, Florida
Surrender comes after more than thirty years
Who Says You Can't Have Fun In Sobriety?
August 2003
By:
Claire S.
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
An alcoholic makes a shocking discovery: Life is a hoot
My Life and Times With Step Six
June 2003
By:
Daniel A. D.
| New York, New York
Step Six - Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
Does the Tail Wag the Dog?
June 1999
By:
Al B.
| Gold Canyon, Arizona
Three articles look into how AA is holding up after all these years.
KING OF THE CASTLE
November 1998
By:
J.G.T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
Identification anyone?. . . Now that we're sober and honest? - From the January 1971 Grapevine
Sharing the Pain
July 1996
By:
Carolene B.
| Natchez, Mississippi
The Fourth Step helped open the doorway to the past
Organized Into Oblivion
May 1996
By:
J.V.
| Mankato, Minnesota
Rigidity overtook a successful group and brought it to its knees
A New Canoe
March 1964
By:
T. C.
| Port Arthur, Ontario
Sobriety is a wobbly contraption, until you learn how to steer it
The Stretched Mind
September 1963
By:
J. W.
| Chicago, Illinois
One member uses the Twelve Steps as an expandable tape-measure
This Drunk Was Really a Monkey
October 1962
By:
M. V.
| Stillwater, Minnesota
Two zoo stories, similar until now--but the endings may be different
The Organization Drunk
August 1961
By:
V. B.
| Arlington, Virginia
An executive-type career girl found even AA committee work no substitute for the healing fellowship of the group
Toper's Tale of the Month
February 1961
By:
T. F. C. as told to C.W.
| West Redding, Connecticut
EPISOT 1. Big Man with the Boss's Dough
Dignity?
June 1960
Worrying about what other people think of you slows up the maturing process in AA, this famous writer thinks
From the Grass Roots
December 1957
Ed. note--In the October issue a non-alcoholic M.D. called for discussion of whether or not prospective employers of alcoholics should be told the truth about the existence of an alcoholics problem; in particular, what alcoholics felt the doctor in the ease should say when asked to recommend.
