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Barley !!! Corn !!!

May 1946

At Wit’s End

October 2016

From Up Above, An Old-timer Shares the Love

March 2012
By: Ann C. | Winter Park, Florida

Web Exclusive: God's Plans

November 2011
By: Kingsbury G. | West Salem, Oregon
An old timer attends a meeting to hear an old friend speak and finds himself of service to a newcomer

PO Box 1980

June 1985
By: F. M. | Chalk River, Ontario
Another beginning

The Self-pity Express

November 2001
By: Guy H. | Newton, Connecticut
The Home Group

Up, Periscope!

November 2001
By: Ted R. | Martinez, California

It’s About Love

August 2021 | Seniors in AA
By: Maryellen O. | San Rafael, Calif.
Although there’s a pandemic and she’s dealing with serious issues, she’s sober, useful and drinking in the kindness

In a safe place

June 2018
By: Anonymous
While working in a refugee camp, a member tells how she stays sane, sober and most of all, grateful

If It Ain't Nailed Down

March 2013
By: Karen P. | Franklin, New Hampshire
She cleaned out the treatment center, now it was time to clean up her past

Warrior-Prince-Alcoholic

March 2011
By: Shawn B. | Stamford, Connecticut
The Third Tradition meant he was welcomed, not out of place

From Akron to the Internet a Time Line of AA Communication

October 2002

Reality Is the Antidote

April 1976
By: Sam M. | Plymouth, Connecticut
Our fantasy worlds never wear very well

Bottled-in-bond Was Aging Me

February 1967
By: T. M. P. | Manhattan, New York
They say you're as young as you feel. . .

Choosing to Grow

July 1966
By: Robert K. Greenleaf
On making a conscious choice of attitudes for productive living: The first, the decision to be responsible; the second, to be aware, and now. . . - Seven Choices for Mature Living The third in a series of six articles

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Truly Blessed

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Ed M. | Bloomsburg, Pa.
Reflecting on the changes wrought by nearly 40 years of sobriety

Ginger

February 1992
By: Maggie H. | Brooklyn, New York

Thirty-Six

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Randall H. | Kapaa, Hawaii
Old-timers have bad days, too

A Light at the End of the Tunnel

October 1995
By: Stephanie J. | Fort Wayne, Indiana

Detour to Oblivion

December 1992
By: Elizabeth E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma

The Wonder Still Lives

April 1969
By: B.G. | Nutley, New Jersey
B.G. still looks upon the benefits of sobriety with the fresh approach of a newcomer. It works!<lb Big Book Stories--Updated

High Stepping Twelfth Steppers

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Sherri R. | Ontario, Toronto
More than 30 years ago, two young women discovered they had a lot in common—including a deep desire to get sober

Give Them Some Time

February 2017
By: Anonymous
One member feels we should Give newcomers a chance to figure out why they’re here

Staying Quiet, Speaking Up

An AA tries to determine how to resolve issues within meetings

She Believed She Could.

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Tammy N | Rome, Ga.
She found AA—and AA found her

Closing argument

November 2019 | Grapevine Classics
By: Mitchell G. | Watauga, Texas
Facing five years in jail, a sober dad stands before a judge and gets something much longer-lasting

Everything's going to be okay

September 2019 | Young & Sober
By: Alan F. | Shoreline, Washington
One day on a beach, something lifted his hope and guided him out of the dark, drunken life

My Own Private Hell

February 2014
By: Anonymous
He couldn't stop and he was drinking mouthwash, until AA gave him the key to get free

New Tricks

September 1986
By: C. C. | North Hollywood, California

Meetings, Meetings, Meetings

May 1979
By: W. P. | Arlington Heights, Illinois
Too happy, too sad, too glad, too mad, too busy, too tired-still, he gets to a meeting

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