In the fourth step of Alcoholics Anonymous, we’re asked to make “a searching and fearless moral inventory” of ourselves. I’ve been to AA meetings all over, and while every group runs itself a little differently, one thing that seems constant...
Read moreTim Elhajj @ Unity on Union Bookstore in Seattle
I’m going to appear in Seattle later this week at Unity on Union Bookstore, a really fabulous space in the central district. If you’ve never been there, you should come. I went down to see Carol Latimer, the owner, and … Continue reading...
Read moreTim Elhajj @ Redmond Association of the Spoken Word
I’m going to appear at RASP later this month to read from Dopefiend and sign books. I’d love it you came over and said hello. I’ll have a bunch of books and the readings usually include a little Q&A at … Continue reading...
Read moreDopefiend Reading Guide: Chapter Three, Faith
In the third step of Alcoholics Anonymous, we’re asked to turn over our will and our life to the care of a Higher Power. But what does that mean? How can anyone know God’s will for their life? I agonized over this … Continue reading...
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