The End of the Road
August 2004
By:
Patti W.
| Ogden, Utah
Carrying the message into the back country of Alaska
How an Atheist Works the Steps
March 2003
By:
June L.
| El Granada, California
Even the ones with "God" in them
Shoeless
January 2003
By:
K. D.
| Lynnwood, Washington
In him, he saw his own face. In him, he saw his own hopelessness.
Come On! Be Happy, Too
November 1999
By:
E.B.R.
| Manhattan, New York
The author of "He Who Loses His Life" looked back over twenty plus years of sobriety. - From the September 1967 Grapevine
It Works!
May 1990
By:
Leonard Blumenthal
| Edmonton, Alberta
Many AA members would not be sober without the help of nonalcoholics. In this issue, we have invited six friends of the Fellowship who work with suffering alcoholics to share their experience, strength, and hope with Grapevine readers.
Look Beyond Yourself
May 1973
By:
B. M.
| Saratoga, California
When self-forgetfulness occurs, "the spirit" takes over
Adventure into the Unknown
June 1972
By:
D. B. D., MD
| Manhattan, New York
Meditation opens us to an awareness of something ever new
Was My Anonymity Too Precious?
June 1972
By:
C. H. H.
| Fairfield, Connecticut
Wherever Warren is, if he is, I wish I hadn't turned my back on him
One-shot Deal Or Constant Companion?
March 1972
By:
L. H.
| North Hollywood, California
The following nine-page section speaks to the question--Are AAs using the Big Book as much today as the early members did in the past?
I Have Walked down Those Same Streets
September 1971
By:
Mother
| Albuquerque, New Mexico
To a daughter in trouble comes this message of love--a sharing of experience to remind and comfort us all
Hello. This Is AA. . .
December 1969
By:
E. S.
| Brooklyn, New York
All the world's a stage, and the telephone in any AA Intergroup or Central Office is a lifeline to human drama
The First Step: Phase Two
July 1969
By:
A. H.
| Manhattan, New York
In AA at twenty-one, he had five years of sobriety before taking what he calls
The Twelve Steps Revisited / Step 10
October 1962
By:
J. E.
| Guilford, Connecticut
Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends... Press, Radio, Television
October 1957
By:
Bill W.
Fourth in a Series
The Act of Surrender in the Therapeutic Process
June 1974
By:
Harry M. Tiebout, MD
The first psychiatrist to recognize the work of Alcoholics Anonymous, Dr. Harry Tiebout used many AA concepts in his own practice
The Language of the Heart
November 1972
By:
Bill W.
From the Grapevine book AA Today, published on the occasion of AA's twenty-fifth anniversary
Prescription for a Good Life
May 2026
| How the steps changed my life
By:
Paul H.
| Cary, North Carolina
A doctor who once lost his license for drinking discovers a wonderful new life through the Twelve Steps
