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By Ken Duke
Senior Editor, BASS Publications Tuesday, June 23, 2009 The sign above Todd Larson's desk reads "Respect the author." It's his takeaway from years as a published academician who was sometimes disrespected by the publishing houses that printed his work. "I've written some textbooks that sold really well," says the Xavier University history professor, "but found that my publishers offered only miniscule royalties. I felt like traditional publishers were consistently taking advantage of authors, and I wanted to create a publishing operation that would ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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