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Writers Guidelines

Basic Guides

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  1. Lifeline presents stories of recovery. We want to hear yours.
  2. Write directly to the topic you have chosen.
  3. Briefly describe your physical, emotional and spiritual condition when you entered OA. Be specific, including your weight at that time.
  4. Relate in detail how the Steps, Step principles, Traditions, tools and/or Twelve Concepts of OA Service helped in your recovery.
  5. Describe your OA experience. Your focus should be on OA. References to other Twelve-Step programs and outside support are considered outside issues.
  6. Tell the length of your abstinence and, if applicable, the weight loss or weight gain you have maintained.
  7. Limit your story to 500 words if possible. When submitting handwritten stories, please write legibly.

Questions and Answers

Who writes Lifeline?
What kinds of stories does Lifeline publish?
Should I avoid any topics?
Does Lifeline publish poetry, humor or photos?
What if I make grammar or spelling errors?
What form should I give to my story?
What happens to my story at WSO?

Who Writes Lifeline?

Lifeline is written by OA members for OA members. The Lifeline staff writes only a small part.

Lifeline depends on you and other OA members to fill its pages each month. Without our OA authors, there would be no Lifeline. Thank you for contributing!

What kinds of stories does Lifeline publish?

Lifeline seeks true personal stories of recovery: “What I was like before OA; how I worked the OA program; what happened as a result; what my life is like today.”

Describe how OA helped you; include specific details. Lifeline’s slogan is “A Meeting to Go,” and most of our featured articles are written like meeting “shares.”

The most effective OA stories relate how we recovered from our compulsive eating, as evidenced by how we have resolved conflicts, improved our self-esteem or made our daily life more manageable through the OA program. Motivational stories that reach out to struggling newcomers or members in relapse inspire all Lifeline readers.

Every July, Lifeline contains the “Lifeline Monthly Topics” list for the next year. Especially appreciated are stories on the Twelve Steps, Step principles, Twelve Traditions, tools, service, spiritual awareness and newcomers’ experiences. Consider these topics as well:

AbstinencePlan of Eating
AnonymityPregnancy/Infertility
Anorexia/BulimiaPromises
Asking for HelpRecovery
AttractionRecovery From Relapse
Cultural IssuesRelationships
Emotional RecoverySelf-esteem
Fear/ResentmentSerenity
FeelingsSexuality
General OA TopicsSlogans
GratitudeSpiritual Recovery
Higher PowerSponsoring
HolidaysTeen or Youth in OA
HonestyTelephone
Keep Coming BackTexting/Email
LonersThree-Fold Recovery
Long-TimersTwelfth Step Within
MaintenanceUnity
MeetingsUnity With Diversity
Membership RetentionVacation/Travel
PerfectionVirtual Groups
Physical RecoveryWorking the Program

Should I avoid any topics?

Although you may have found help in outside resources and other Twelve-Step programs, please focus your story on the experience, strength and hope you have found within the OA program.

Does Lifeline publish poetry, humor or photos?

Lifeline publishes poems and humorous pieces that carry an OA message of experience, strength and hope or that speak directly to the OA program. Submissions must be the original work of the sender and may be edited. Lifeline loves photographs taken by members! No faces please. Photographs cannot be returned.

What if I make grammar or spelling errors?

Lifeline’s staff edits all articles to comply with Lifeline’s style guides and the rules of grammar, spelling and usage.

What form should I give to my story?

Stories of approximately 500 words have a greater chance of publication. It is not necessary to double-space text. Legible handwriting is a must. Manuscripts and letters sent to Lifeline are assumed intended for publication, are subject to editing and become the property of OA, Inc. Submissions are not returned.

All submissions must contain the author’s full name and address. You may request anonymity with publication. Your state, province or country may remain anonymous if you so indicate.

What happens to my story at WSO?

Submission does not guarantee publication. We do not publish stories that contain outside issues or that do not demonstrate recovery through the OA program.

Lifeline does not send contributors an acknowledgement when their stories are received. If your story is chosen for publication, we will notify you of its publication date and offer a complimentary copy of that Lifeline issue.

Mail, e-mail or fax your story to:
Lifeline
PO Box 44020
Rio Rancho, New Mexico 87174-4020 USA
Fax: 505-891-4320
E-mail: info@oa.org

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