Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
July 1972
Conference Theme: 'Our Primary Purpose'
Some Questions for the AA Pro
February 1972
By:
Tom G.
| Remsen, New York
There is opportunity for service, and a possibility for disaster, in the expanding profession of helping alcoholics
Carrying the Message
July 1971
By:
ANONYMOUS
| Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario
Another 'outnumbered' lady
Those Ol' Tolerance-testers Baby Ego and Mule
August 1968
By:
Anonymous
| Manhattan, New York
Does your favorite discussion group furnish you with one each to learn from?
The Path on the Cliff's Edge
October 1967
By:
W. S. R.
| South Norwalk, Connecticut
Unusual words on an inevitable reflection: Why do some make AA and others not?
You, Too, Can Come Back
November 1964
By:
D. M.
| Timmins, Ontario
A drunk at 12, jailed at 16, I thought I was hopeless
From AA's Scrapbooks: 1943
December 1957
6 Ways to Relieve Self-pity
October 1956
MY STORY
November 2009
By:
ANONYMOUS
| California
A member makes a connection by talking about her personal experience
One of the Birds
January 2009
By:
Suzy P.
| Upland, California
A former drinker, gambler, and womanizer talks about his fifty-nine years in AA
SUFFERING IS OPTIONAL
January 2008
By:
Felix C.
| Rockaway, New York
A member learns different survival skills behind the walls
Between A Bartender And A Bad-tempered Boss
December 2006
By:
Angela W.
Alone in a bar on her first AA anniversary
Tradition Eight: A Clear Distinction
August 2006
By:
Anonymous
A counselor celebrates the difference between work and recovery
Shortcut To Dreamland
February 2006
By:
Bert S.
| Morro Bay, California
From drawing board, to gutter, to AA
A Letter to My Son
February 2004
By:
Gerald H.
| Fullerton, California
Sometimes it's a process of "slowbriety," rather than sobriety
The Lonely Emergencies
December 2003
The great fact is just this, and nothing less: That we have had deep and effective spiritual experiences. . ."<lbAlcoholics Anonymous
The Watering Hole
September 2002
By:
Stephen T.
| Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Even lions and zebras know that some places are sacred
