Sublime Freedom
January 2012
By:
April H.
| Medford, Oregon
At 13, AA saved her from a tough childhood of drinking, fighting and dodging the law
It Beats Being a Jerk
June 2011
By:
George E.
| Vaillant, Maryland
Reading the “Twelve and Twelve” helped this nonalcoholic trustee to finally embrace Step Six
Too bright for my own good
September 2009
By:
KARIN H.
| Volcano, Calif.
Service came before Steps with mixed results
Court-Ordered AA
October 2008
By:
Tim S.
| Indian Harbor Beach, Florida
A member expresses doubts about mandated meetings
Step Seven: Food For The Journey
July 2007
By:
Jamie C.
| West Henrietta, New York
Humility lends an AA new strength
Room For Hope
March 2007
By:
John G.
| El Paso, Texas
A simple list opens the door for a desperate drunk
The Perfect Curve
November 2004
By:
Gerald R. (as told to Carolyn C.)
| Austin, Texas
An AA pioneer talks about the old days
AA In the Far Reaches Of Canada
September 2003
By:
Allan O.
| Brooks, Alberta
There are all kinds of ways to carry the message--even by speakerphone
Confessions Of a Reluctant Newcomer
March 2003
By:
Wayne B.
| Montpelier, Vermont
He didn't know that AA was not a spectator sport
Yes, Ma'am! Yes, Ma'am! One Day at a Time
August 2002
By:
Bonnie M.
| Thomaston, Georgia
Every link in the chain matters
My Ego and Tradition Two
November 1988
By:
Y. T.
| Toronto, Ontario
From the September 1978 Grapevine
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
February 1988
By:
Robert Zimmerman
Shatter-Proof Self-Help
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
April 1985
By:
Mark Worden
The Deaf Alcoholic--'Neglected and Underserved'
Coming in on the Beam at Kennedy
October 1976
By:
R. S.
| Queens, New York
When there was need, a way was found
Learning to Live in the World Around Us
December 1974
By:
T. G. F.
| Springfield, Virginia
AA is much more than a security blanket
Step Twelve
February 1974
By:
B. K.
| Independence, Iowa
With negative thinking and self-will running riot, these are the steps we took
