Collective Conscience
October 2020
| Money and Sobriety
By:
Bob P.
| Tucson, Ariz.
We cooperate to help the alcoholic. Our Twelve Concepts show us the way
Do You Believe in Life Insurance?
March 1954
By:
E. P.
| Hopewell
Reading is never a substitute for meetings but. . .
A Forum And A Homecoming
February 2006
A Night Out With My Friend, Vodka
February 2026
| Getting Through Tough Times
By:
John L.
| Hernando, Florida
After his wife and kids left, all he had was the bar. Now the SWAT team was at his door. Had enough?
A Gift That Lasts
December 2024
| Remote Communities and Sober Holidays
By:
(Doc) Ed G.
| Blue Springs, Missouri
As amazing memories of first sober holidays go, this one of a dad and his sons floats to the very top
Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad
November 1945
By:
M. L.
| Rochester, New York
Answer from Genesee
Letter of Hope from a Tribal Jail
July 2025
| AA Celebrates 90 Wonderful Years!
By:
Samantha W.
| Quinault Indian Nation, Washington
Thanks to outside volunteers and Grapevine, an incarcerated woman in Washington celebrates a year of sobriety
On Closed Meetings
December 1964
By:
The Editors
Some reflections on AA discussion meetings prompted by letters from Grapevine readers
Of Valentines, and Whisky Bottles and Humility, and Things
February 1953
By:
W. T.
| Manhattan, New York
A Long Recovery After A Long Relapse
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Daniel P.
| Vancouver, Wash.
Twenty years of drinking left him literally scarred, but active recovery brought him to peaceful sobriety and a chance to journey around the world
Gentle Drunks
January 2007
The Deacon and the Delegate
May 1964
By:
Anonymous
Tradition 9: AA, as such, ought never to be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.</emphasis>
At Wit’s End
March 2026
| AA & the Family
At Wit’s End
November 2025
| Early days of AA
At Wit’s End
September 2025
| Stories of Gratitude
At Wit’s End
June 2025
| Annual Prison Issue
