More About Sustainable Recovery Network

The Sustainable Recovery Network is an private literary trust created to keep this series clear, accessible, and protected from outside influence. SRN has minimal staff who work from home. There are no fundraising campaigns; its sole purpose is to publish and preserve the work. The organization operates with a simple governance structure designed to prevent mission drift, commercialization, or doctrinal interference, ensuring the series remains stable long‑term. SRN collects no data, runs no memberships, and offers no sign‑ups, allowing readers to engage privately and without pressure. The project grew out of a long, careful study of recovery literature across fellowships, leading to a modern presentation that supports individuals, families, and communities without promoting any particular worldview. SRN stays intentionally small, keeping overhead low and the focus on producing reliable, tradition‑specific recovery resources for readers to choose from.


The authors, editors, and staff of the Sustainable Recovery Network come from diverse backgrounds and have each rebuilt their lives through the same principles presented in this series. Every contributor brings the kind of expertise that only comes from lived experience—years of working through addiction, loss, and the ordinary struggles that shape a person’s character. This shared foundation creates a team that understands recovery from the inside out, combining personal insight with disciplined study and careful stewardship of the material. Their role is to present these principles with clarity, respect, and accuracy, drawing on hard‑earned understanding rather than theory. This lived expertise is what guides the tone of the series and ensures that every edition is crafted with honesty, stability, and a deep commitment to helping others find their own path to recovery.