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Bottoms Up!

January 1948

Alcoholism At Large

January 2026 | Stories for Day Counters
Insomnia and Heavy Drinking

My Journal

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Anonymous | Pulaski, TN
In his dream, a drink was calling his name

Final Wipeout

September 2022 | Young & Sober
By: Mitchell C. | Kansas City, Mo.
I was living in Ventura. What an amazing place and time that was. I was an avid skateboarder and drinking was part of the lifestyle.

Something to Celebrate

May 2017
By: Ilene M. | Las Cruces, New Mexico

The Moon Is the same

September 2016
An autistic alcoholic, sober 25 years, tells the story of how he may seem different on the outside, but the same as other alcoholics inside.

Alcoholism At Large

March 2012

INTO THE TRENCHES

June 2010
By: RANDY H. | S. Burlington, Vt.

A Potluck Celebration

August 2005
By: Linda C. | Addison, Texas
A group celebrates its members and shares hope

Desert Oasis

May 2005
By: Heather C.
Never take an AA meeting for granted

PO Box 1980

November 2004
By: Lew B. | San Diego, California
Secret code

PO Box 1980

December 2000
By: Ed D. | Herndon, Virginia
Nearly fatal resentments

Your Move

June 2000
By: Bill O. | Henrico, North Carolina
Spreading the word

Your Move

April 2000
By: Jean C. | North Hills, California
R.I.P.

Editor's Note

May 1999
By: The Editor

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Legacy of resentment

December 2010
By: Tom L. | New Orleans, La.
Chains of bitterness toward his mother are shattered through forgiveness

IT'S OKAY TO BE AN ALCOHOLIC

October 2008
By: John J. | Nevada

Get Real

July 2008
By: Anonymous
Stepping out of fantasy and into life

An Old-Timer Tiptoes into A NEW MEDIUM

June 2008
By: Rick P. | Vernon, Connecticut
Prying opportunity out of anxiety, he passes on the message of AA

SOBER AFTER SIXTY: Role Reversal

May 2008
By: Kurt B. | New York, New York
When the teacher was ready, the student appeared

Experiments In Psychedelic Sobriety and Other Open Secrets Of AA's Past

January 2003
By: Joel C. | San Diego, California

The Watering Hole

September 2002
By: Stephen T. | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Even lions and zebras know that some places are sacred

The Topic Is Change

February 2001
By: Bob B. | Beaumont, Texas
The Home Group<lbHeartbeat of AA

Bulletproof

May 2000
By: Tally S. | Moorpark, California

Keeping the Focus Clear

December 1996
By: Bob L. | Albuquerque, New Mexico

Understanding Acceptance

June 1996
By: Sarah J. | Centralia, Washington
This sober mother had trouble finding the key to coping with her teenage son

A Long Way From Leavenworth

July 1995
By: John P. | Manchester, New Hampshire

The Old Magic Came Back

September 1981
By: T. D. | Telford, Shropshire
Frustration and anger vanished when he got back to the mainstream of AA

Children

March 1980
By: K. C. | Racine, Wisconsin

In All Our Affairs

Is it possible to continue to love someone when their behavior goes against our most basic beliefs?

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