Emotional Sobriety
August 2011
In, "The Undertow of Anger," a young teenage surfer resists the pull of anger in order to stay sober.
Editor's Letter
August 2011
On My Way To Nowhere
July 2011
By:
Jill N.
With her life spinning out of control, and after trying several times to stop drinking on her own, a woman surrenders
Keep on Trucking
July 2011
By:
Randy N.
| California
On the border of Nevada and California, a trucker threw out his last stash of alcohol on his way to an AA meeting
In the County Workhouse
July 2011
By:
Scott S.
A sober man makes amends for his DUIs by taking meetings to imprisoned drunk drivers
My Heart Is Heavy
July 2011
By:
Snow P.
Learning of the death of a former sponsor, a woman reflects upon her early days in AA
Growing Up on the Farm
July 2011
By:
Al S.
| Orting, Washington
It all began as a good time in a small farming community, but the good times wouldn’t last
Overcoming Denial
July 2011
The Godometer on My Bike
July 2011
By:
Kelly V.
| Montana
Traveling across the Arizona desert, a biker clocks the miles like turning the pages of the Big Book
Web Exclusive: Camping Out with the Fellowship
July 2011
By:
Glen B.
| Los Angeles, California
A notice in Grapevine helps this AA to connect with other members while on the road
Web Exclusive: A St. Patrick's Day Business Trip
July 2011
By:
Dana M.
| Lebanon, New Hampshire
An AA uses the tools of the program to stay sober while traveling with work colleagues
Web Exclusive: God at the Picnic Table
July 2011
By:
Kathy R.
| Tucson, Arizona
A group of AAs turns it over to God and pulls together a Traditions workshop
Web Exclusive: Unity at the Music Festival
July 2011
By:
Ed L.
| Wrightwood, California
By practicing the First Tradition, members are able to stay sober at an bi-annual music festival in Yosemite
Sober Travels
July 2011
In “Unity at the Music Festival,” a group of AAs practice the First Tradition to help each other stay sober
Fractured Friendship
July 2011
By:
Suzan C.
| San Francisco, California
Two women, inseparable in drinking and sobriety, until one relapses
Emotional Sobriety
August 2011
In, "The Undertow of Anger," a young teenage surfer resists the pull of anger in order to stay sober.
Editor's Letter
August 2011
On My Way To Nowhere
July 2011
By:
Jill N.
With her life spinning out of control, and after trying several times to stop drinking on her own, a woman surrenders
Keep on Trucking
July 2011
By:
Randy N.
| California
On the border of Nevada and California, a trucker threw out his last stash of alcohol on his way to an AA meeting
In the County Workhouse
July 2011
By:
Scott S.
A sober man makes amends for his DUIs by taking meetings to imprisoned drunk drivers
My Heart Is Heavy
July 2011
By:
Snow P.
Learning of the death of a former sponsor, a woman reflects upon her early days in AA
Growing Up on the Farm
July 2011
By:
Al S.
| Orting, Washington
It all began as a good time in a small farming community, but the good times wouldn’t last
Overcoming Denial
July 2011
The Godometer on My Bike
July 2011
By:
Kelly V.
| Montana
Traveling across the Arizona desert, a biker clocks the miles like turning the pages of the Big Book
Web Exclusive: Camping Out with the Fellowship
July 2011
By:
Glen B.
| Los Angeles, California
A notice in Grapevine helps this AA to connect with other members while on the road
Web Exclusive: A St. Patrick's Day Business Trip
July 2011
By:
Dana M.
| Lebanon, New Hampshire
An AA uses the tools of the program to stay sober while traveling with work colleagues
Web Exclusive: God at the Picnic Table
July 2011
By:
Kathy R.
| Tucson, Arizona
A group of AAs turns it over to God and pulls together a Traditions workshop
Web Exclusive: Unity at the Music Festival
July 2011
By:
Ed L.
| Wrightwood, California
By practicing the First Tradition, members are able to stay sober at an bi-annual music festival in Yosemite
Sober Travels
July 2011
In “Unity at the Music Festival,” a group of AAs practice the First Tradition to help each other stay sober
Fractured Friendship
July 2011
By:
Suzan C.
| San Francisco, California
Two women, inseparable in drinking and sobriety, until one relapses
