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Literature

Nicotine Anonymous publishes four books, several pamphlets, and one newsletter. Nicotine Anonymous: The Book explains the various twelve-step principles as they apply to nicotine addiction and includes testimonials from NicA members. Our Path to Freedom: 12 Stories of Recovery includes testimonials from NicA members. 90 Days, 90 Ways has 90 daily meditations on topics related to cessation of nicotine use. A Year of Miracles has 366 daily meditations on topics related to recovery from nicotine addiction. The pamphlets provide information to new and prospective members, suggestions on establishing new NicA meetings, and include titles such as: A Nicotine User's View of the 12-Steps, Introducing Nicotine Anonymous to the Medical Profession, Introducing Nicotine Anonymous, To the Newcomer and Sponsorship in Nicotine Anonymous, How Nicotine Anonymous Works, and The Serenity Prayer for Nicotine Users. Seven Minutes is a quarterly newsletter used to keep members informed about developments within the organization.

  • Nicotine Anonymous World Services (September 2004). Nicotine Anonymous: The Book (3rd ed.). Huntington Beach, CA: Nicotine Anonymous World Services. ISBN 0-9770115-0-X. OCLC 32687553.
  • Nicotine Anonymous World Services (August 2003). Our Path to Freedom: Twelve Stories of Recovery. Huntington Beach, CA: Nicotine Anonymous World Services. ISBN 0-9770115-1-8.
  • Nicotine Anonymous World Services (October 2004). 90 Days, 90 Ways. Huntington Beach, CA: Nicotine Anonymous World Services. ISBN 0-9770115-2-6.
  • Nicotine Anonymous World Services (April 2008). A Year of Miracles, 1st Edition, Huntington Beach, CA: Nicotine Anonymous World Services. ISBN 0-9770115-4-4.

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