The funny thing about working as a contract technical writer/editor for a company that makes air and water purification systems is that you get excited about finding the most unimaginably dull titles in the local university library:

  • Oxygen, Elementary Forms and Hydrogen Peroxide by Michael Ardon.
  • Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry by Daniel Jacob.
  • Residential Air Quality and Energy Efficiency by Peter du Pont and John Morril.
  • “Cryptosporidiosis-associated mortality following a massive waterborne outbreak in Milwaukee, Wisconsin” in American Journal of Public Health.
  • Carpet Monsters and Killer Spores: A Natural History of Toxic Mold by Nicholas Money.