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Downhill spiral

August 2010
By: JOHN C. | Palm Bay, Fla.
A drifter with a long rap sheet reaches out to AA

Russian roulette

March 2010
By: CLARK W. | Carter, Okla.
There may be good odds, but that one shot is a killer

Step 1: I Just Can't Do This Anymore

January 2009
By: David B. | Hartland, Wisconsin
An isolated home drinker gets honest with himself for the first time

58th General Service Conference

August 2008
By: D.B. | Alberta
The "Conference That Wouldn't End

Reflections On Freedom

May 2007
By: Bo C. | Columbus, Ohio
A drunk looks back on the smoldering remains of the past and the firm terrain of the present

Memory Motel

March 2007
By: Don G. | Temple, Texas
An AA remembers his first call on a wet drunk

When The Sky Caves In

March 2006
By: J. Mc. | Gainesville, Florida
Staying sober when the worst happens

Beyond the Blues and Back Again

October 2005
By: Gerald G. | Tempe, Arizona
The difference between opinion and experience

Single Father

November 2003
By: Miguel C. | Portland, Oregon
Translated and reprinted from La Viña, September-October 2003

From the Inside Out

July 2003
By: J. K. | Baltimore, Maryland
After the first AA prison convention, everything changed--even the length of his sentence

Tough Guys Don't Surrender

December 2002
By: Lee C. | Santa Maria, California

On Assignment

July 2001
A GSO Staff Member Talks About How AA Carries the Message to Inmates

The Hand of AA

February 2000
By: Maria

Sobriety to Go

August 1999
By: Jim H. | Burlington, North Carolina

90-day Trial

May 1999
From the Archives - This article first appeared in the January 1959 Grapevine as one in a series of articles aimed at newcomers to AA.

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A Hole In the Pink Cloud

August 1988
By: Ronnie R. | Mandeville, Louisiana

The Clock Is Running

July 1988
By: Barbara F. | North Little Rock, Arkansas

Your Move

April 1988
By: B. C. | Orange Park, Florida
The lifeblood of AA

New York

February 1988
By: Joe L. | New York, New York

Close Encounters of a Snowy Kind

December 1987
By: Dennis D. | Bethesda, Maryland

That Windbag Next Door

June 1987
By: C. H. | East Windsor, New Jersey

Why Be Anonymous?

March 1987
By: K. E. | Falmouth, Massachusetts

The Beat Goes On

March 1987
By: S. M. | Lodi, California

8 1/2

October 1986
By: E. C. | Bowling Green, Kentucky

The Second First Year

August 1986
By: J. M. | Vancouver, British Columbia

Not Just a Technicality

March 1986
By: R. H. | Hollis, New York

A New Freedom and a New Happiness

July 1985
By: E. O. | Dallas, Texas

In These Rooms. . .

May 1985
By: L. B. | San Francisco, California
We carry out our primary purpose in a wide variety of ways

A Beef From Australia

November 1983
By: A. K.
A suggestion on how to treat a newly released inmate - From the July 1970 Grapevine

Downstairs at the Upstairs

June 1983
By: K. S. | Lansdale, Pennsylvania
A clergyman finds sobriety in church basements

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