Carol Linn Dow, fresh out of college started out life as a publisher and editor of a stockmarket magazine called the Dow Digest. After a successful career, Dow Digest was sold to a Kansas City investor. Several years later it was sold to Financial World, a New York city stockmarket magazine. Financial World shortly thereafter went out of business. Dow Digest, when Carol Dow had the magazine, developed a circulation that reached 36,000 paid, and had quite a name and reputation on Wall Street. Two of the terms which the magazine introduced were the “Economic Indicators” and the area of “Relative Strength.” After the magazine was sold Carol moved to Dallas, Texas, became a Business Broker and developed a second career in Mergers and Acquisitions. Shortly thereafter she took early retirement, sold the airplane, and pursued a dream she has always had writing books and movies. To add more fuel to the future project, she met Muriel Earhart Morrissey, Amelia Earhart’s sister “Pidge” on a trip to Boston, and they became fast friends.