It Was Only a Four-day Slip
July 1976
By:
G. W.
| Bridgewater, Massachusetts
But it ended in tragedy and a return to prison
Let Me Take Your Inventory
May 1974
By:
Sally H.
| Bellevue, Washington
We're sharing experience when I learn from you and you learn from me
The Grace of God
April 1973
By:
Laura L.
| Sonoma, California
We can choose to let go and let it happen
Short Takes
February 1954
Recommended Reading
January 1949
Web Exclusive: Helpless in Ontario
September 2011
By:
Deirdre S.
| Enniskerry, Wicklow
An Irishwoman travels to Ontario to find the program of Alcoholics Anonymous
Love in action
June 2022
| Stories by Longtimers!
By:
Bobbie S.
| Cincinnati, Ohio
I’m sober 56 years now. Due to my poor health, I’m confined to my home, but that doesn’t stop me. I keep this good life going by doing service by phone, email and virtual meetings.
Donut Holes
July 2021
| The Annual Prison Issue
By:
Diana L.
| New York, N.Y.
We’ve been out there all year. We’ve had lots of picnics, eaten donuts, worn T-shirts and tried our best to laugh through the pandemic.
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
August 1970
By:
F. A. F.
| Bethesda, Maryland
The Message Speaks Silently
AA Around the World
May 1958
RED DOCTOR PUTS BLAST ON VODKA AS "PUBLIC ENEMY" -<lbNews, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published mont
Short Takes
December 1961
It All Adds Up
January 2024
| Emotional Sobriety
By:
Anonymous
| Tucson, Arizona
A member lovingly shares about the game of grief, change, faith and love
Following Directions
July 2023
| Annual Prison Issue
By:
Rex H.
| Houston, Texas
Lost after a swimming trip in the Connecticut woods, an AA couple gets a pleasant surprise
From Hollow to Whole
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
J.Y.
| Seattle, Wash.
Coming into AA, she found comfort in community and sobriety
Maybe someday I’ll ask Joe
April 2021
| Fun in Sobriety
By:
Ken J.
| San Francisco, Calif.
When a longtime AA friend takes his own life, the people left behind struggle to make sense of it all
Elegy for a Meeting
November 2004
By:
Neil B.
| Bronxville, New York
No more brewed coffee, raised hands, or shared experience, strength, and hope--but the gratitude lives on
