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What We Were Like

January 1991
Fragments of AA History - The Washingtonians

Public Relations

November 1988
From the November 1951 Grapevine

PO Box 1980

January 1984
By: D. K. | Lansing, Illinois
The stories in the back

Alcoholism At Large

March 2021 | Making Amends
The costs of the COVID-19 lockdown on alcoholism and recovery

Separate from the Tree

April 1994
By: Ed H. | Brentwood, New York

When All Is Said And Done

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Karen E. | Puyallup, Wash.
A powerful message of gratitude from one AA who has found her true home

Picking up the Garbage

March 2004
By: Ruth D. | Kalispell, Montana

Words About Work

February 1962
By: Alky Ally | Denver, Colorado

A Talk with Leonard Blumenthal

August 2005
The new chair of AA's General Service Board

Short Takes

June 1982
By: G. J. | Florissant, Missouri

Short Takes

May 1977
By: W. S.

PO Box 1980

February 2002
By: Leo R. | Portsmouth, Virginia
Abashed

PO Box 1980

July 1991
By: M. B. | Southwest Harbor, Maine
Go for It!

PO Box 1980

December 1980
By: M. P. | Mount Vernon, New York
Two young people come home

PO Box 1980

June 1980
By: J. B. | Rochester, N.Y.
Time to count blessings

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Peace Be Still

October 2015
When he feels the urge to make ripples in the pond, he turns to his Higher Power

A Teaspoon of Willingness

August 2015
She was nearly dying of cirrhosis before she decided to try to stop drinking

Drowning in Red Wine

April 2012
By: Denise K. | Groton, Massachusetts
A woman reaches out to a friend she's never met—but knows too well

A small dry leaf

April 2009
By: Svetlana S. | Rostov-on-Don, Russia
A Russian woman discovers service . . . or does it discover her?

Helping Others

January 2006
By: Chuck B. | Dayton, Ohio
In taking a meeting to inmates, AAs find they receive more than they give

A Spiritual Exercise

November 2004
By: Jim H. | Adelphi, Maryland
Exploring the Traditions

My Best Day Sober

December 2000
By: Brian G. | Lubbock, Texas

From Seeds to Sobriety

July 1999
By: Brett H. | Gallatin, Tennessee

PO Box 1980

March 1999
By: Mary P. | Morro Bay, California
Leaving the results to God

The Not So Lonesome Traveller

March 1999
By: Russ | Oldham

Giving a Little Bit Back

June 1997
By: Michael P. | El Cajon, California

A Special Gift

January 1995
By: Joan I. | Calgary, Alberta

Expectations of AA

September 1993
By: Anonymous | Manila
in a moment of crisis he learned that sobriety doesn't depend on personalities

The Blind Leading the Blind

July 1992
By: Alpha s. | Huntington, West Virginia

A Power Greater Than Compulsion

May 1992
By: Norm W. | Magalia, California
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.

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