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“編輯是全方位工作者,文字能力是基本要求,溝通協調是家常便飯,更重要的是優雅解決問題的能力、笑著面對挑戰的勇氣!/有能力的話就買書吧!買書是對作者、對編輯、對所有出版從業人員最大的支持/其實你可以幫任何一本書寫導讀,只要你找得到它特出的地方/這是一份失敗了檢討自己,成功了榮耀歸於他人的工作,如果想要肯定一本書,或是身為在幕後的編輯拍拍,最好的方式就是把書買回家/現代人,特別是出版從業人員,如果沒有自嘲和自娛的能力,要怎麼在這險惡的冰河時期,維持健全的心靈呢?”

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