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At Wit's End

April 2019 | Relapse

Maybe someday this will be everywhere

April 2018

Alcoholism At Large

February 2017
Drinking and family repercussions

Running Away

July 2016

At Wit's End

June 2016

Grass Roots Opinion

January 2015

Letter from the Editor

September 2014

Cowboy Boots and First Names

August 2014
By: Cynthia M. | Davis, California
An AA considers the tradition of anonymity

No finish line

June 2013
By: Mitchell K. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
By not racing for the end, this alcoholic can experience a happy, purposeful life

Maybe Someday This Will be Everywhere

April 2013
By: Ginger G.

She Doesn't Judge Me

March 2013
By: Anonymous

Alcoholism At Large

April 2012

Smells Like Teen Spirit

April 2012
By: Dylan B.

Editor's Letter

October 2011

RIGHT OF DECISION

July 2010
By: DAVID R. | Pasadena, Calif.

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You're under arrest

April 2018
By: Alex M. | Louisville, Kentucky
Non-approved literature? Raffles? Religious talk? Who monitors what we say and do at our AA meetings? The Traditions make it clear

Staying Afloat

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Erica P. | Concord, New Hampshire
At 10 months, she thought the Bahamas would be easy breezy. But the disease had a different idea

Tears on New Year’s

January 2017
By: Jim O. | Waller, Texas
A sober dad, depressed and alone on the holiday, reaches out for help—and gets it

My new social network

January 2017
By: Nils S. | Princeton, New Jersey
With the help of AA friends, a newcomer makes a healthy transition to a safer, more sober way to connect

Two Years Old

December 2016
On her anniversary, a woman reflects on how she traveled from blackout drinker to someone who sees the light, every day.

Let the Good Things Happen

July 2016
Thanks to a judge, this married couple has been sober and living their dreams for more than 50 wonderful years

Bogged Down

April 2016
Trying to outrun Step Four made his life worse, but thankfully his sponsor tossed him a rope

On Sacred Ground

August 2015
Who knew a spiritual trek to the Black Hills would include a van full of fun-loving AAs?

Found in the Heart

November 2014
By: Angela M. | Knoxville, Tennessee
As long as she considered alcohol her best friend it was hard to truly want to stop drinking

The Question of When

January 2014
By: Todd H.
It wasn't clear when he crossed that line and maybe it doesn't matter

Starting at Zero

March 2012
By: Jim
It took a long time of being in AA before he could take the First Step

Child's Play

November 2011
By: Regan G. | Mesa, Arizona
How service saved the day at a holiday family affair

Dear Grapevine

October 2011

Who I was and who I am now

February 2011
By: Ricki P. | Homestead, Pennsylvania
A transgendered alcoholic’s search for self

WHO I WAS AND WHO I AM NOW

October 2008
By: Ricki P. | Homestead, Pennsylvania
A transgendered alcoholic's search for self

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