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Heyday Books

Heyday is an independent nonprofit publisher based in Berkeley, California.

Heyday Books
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
FounderMalcolm Margolin
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationBerkeley, California
Publication typesbooks, magazines
Nonfiction topicsCalifornia, natural history, Native Americans
Official websitewww.heydaybooks.com

Heyday was founded by Malcolm Margolin in 1974 when he wrote, typeset, designed, and distributed The East Bay Out, a guide to the natural history of the hills and bay shore in and round Berkeley and Oakland, in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area.[1] Heyday publishes around twenty books a year, as well as the quarterly magazine News from Native California.

In 2004, they merged with their nonprofit wing, the Clapperstick Institute, and became a full-fledged 501(c)(3) nonprofit enterprise.[2] In 2016, Margolin retired from Heyday, and Steve Wasserman, previously editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Times Book Review and an editor-at-large at Yale University Press, became Margolin's successor as publisher and executive director.[3] Since 2020, the company has been co-led by Wasserman, publisher, and longtime staff member Gayle Wattawa, now general manager.[4]

The Berkeley Roundhouse edit

The Berkeley Roundhouse, also known as the California Indian Publishing Program (CIPP), focuses on California Native Peoples. The Roundhouse hosts Native events and provides literature to under-served Native community members.[5] Since 1987, Heyday has published the quarterly magazine News from Native California, which is written from a Native People's perspective.[6]

Partnerships edit

Heyday is a frequent partner with other California cultural organizations. Heyday co-founded the California Historical Society Press with the California Historical Society, which together have published several books.[7] Heyday has produced books in conjunction with the California Council for the Humanities; the California State Library; the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley; the Oakland Museum of California; the Commonwealth Club of California; Santa Clara University; the California Academy of Sciences; the Japanese American National Museum; and the Yosemite Association (now Yosemite Conservancy).

Working with the California Legacy Project at Santa Clara University, Heyday produced the California Legacy series, which focused on California's literary and cultural heritage. In partnership with the Inlandia Institute at the Riverside Public Library, Heyday published books on the Inland Empire in Southern California.[8] Heyday has also published books on Yosemite National Park, and the Sierra Nevada, for the park.

Sierra College Press edit

Heyday Books partially funds the Sierra College Press, a university press associated with Sierra College, located in Rocklin, California. The press—which was founded in 2002 and is one of the few in the United States operated by a community college—publishes journals and books, most of which have a focus on the Sierra Nevada region.[9][10][11][12]

Awards edit

Book awards edit

Awards won by Margolin, as publisher edit

References edit

  1. ^ Frances Dinkelspiel and Pete Rosos, "Snapshot: Malcolm Margolin, Founder, Heyday Books", Berkeleyside, January 11, 2012.
  2. ^ Bancroft, Kim (2014). The Heyday of Malcolm Margolin: The Damn Good Times of a Fiercely Independent Publisher. Berkeley: Heyday. ISBN 9781597142878.
  3. ^ Milliot, Jim (19 October 2020). "Steve Wasserman To Head Heyday Books". www.publishersweekly.com. Publishers Weekly.
  4. ^ Odom, J.L. (9 August 2022). "Berkeley's Heyday Books is thriving in the wake of COVID as it approaches 50th anniversary". localnewsmatters.org. Bay City News Foundation.
  5. ^ "The Berkeley Roundhouse". www.heydaybooks.com. Heyday. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  6. ^ Long, Hannah (27 July 2012). "A Berkeley magazine celebrating native culture turns 25". www.berkeleyside.com. Berkeleyside.
  7. ^ "Heyday Books: Day of Rememberance(sic)", California Historical Society, February 10, 2011.
  8. ^ Books, Inlandia Institute.
  9. ^ "Sierra College Press". Sierra College. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
  10. ^ "Sierra College Press - Part 1". TechConnect. California Community Colleges. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
  11. ^ "Sierra College approves new publishing deal". Gold Country Media. December 1, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
  12. ^ "Sierra College Press Author Scott Lankford to Lecture on Tahoe Beneath the Surface: The Hidden Stories of America's Largest Mountain Lake". Targeted News Service. April 7, 2011. ProQuest 860883965. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
  13. ^ Catherine Stifter, "Malcolm Margolin, founder of Heyday Books, wins Lannan Culture Freedom Award", Saving the Sierra, December 16, 2008.

External links edit

  • Heyday Books official website
  • Bay Nature Institute

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This article contains paid contributions It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page Heyday is an independent nonprofit publisher based in Berkeley California Heyday BooksFounded1974 50 years ago 1974 FounderMalcolm MargolinCountry of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationBerkeley CaliforniaPublication typesbooks magazinesNonfiction topicsCalifornia natural history Native AmericansOfficial websitewww wbr heydaybooks wbr com Heyday was founded by Malcolm Margolin in 1974 when he wrote typeset designed and distributed The East Bay Out a guide to the natural history of the hills and bay shore in and round Berkeley and Oakland in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area 1 Heyday publishes around twenty books a year as well as the quarterly magazine News from Native California In 2004 they merged with their nonprofit wing the Clapperstick Institute and became a full fledged 501 c 3 nonprofit enterprise 2 In 2016 Margolin retired from Heyday and Steve Wasserman previously editor in chief of the Los Angeles Times Book Review and an editor at large at Yale University Press became Margolin s successor as publisher and executive director 3 Since 2020 the company has been co led by Wasserman publisher and longtime staff member Gayle Wattawa now general manager 4 Contents 1 The Berkeley Roundhouse 2 Partnerships 2 1 Sierra College Press 3 Awards 3 1 Book awards 3 2 Awards won by Margolin as publisher 4 References 5 External linksThe Berkeley Roundhouse editThe Berkeley Roundhouse also known as the California Indian Publishing Program CIPP focuses on California Native Peoples The Roundhouse hosts Native events and provides literature to under served Native community members 5 Since 1987 Heyday has published the quarterly magazine News from Native California which is written from a Native People s perspective 6 Partnerships editHeyday is a frequent partner with other California cultural organizations Heyday co founded the California Historical Society Press with the California Historical Society which together have published several books 7 Heyday has produced books in conjunction with the California Council for the Humanities the California State Library the Bancroft Library at the University of California Berkeley the Oakland Museum of California the Commonwealth Club of California Santa Clara University the California Academy of Sciences the Japanese American National Museum and the Yosemite Association now Yosemite Conservancy Working with the California Legacy Project at Santa Clara University Heyday produced the California Legacy series which focused on California s literary and cultural heritage In partnership with the Inlandia Institute at the Riverside Public Library Heyday published books on the Inland Empire in Southern California 8 Heyday has also published books on Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Nevada for the park Sierra College Press edit Heyday Books partially funds the Sierra College Press a university press associated with Sierra College located in Rocklin California The press which was founded in 2002 and is one of the few in the United States operated by a community college publishes journals and books most of which have a focus on the Sierra Nevada region 9 10 11 12 Awards editBook awards edit ALA Notable Book American Library Association American Association for State and Local History Leadership in History Award American Book Award Before Columbus Foundation PEN Beyond Margins Award California Book Awards Commonwealth Club Gold Medal California Collection Book California Readers Association Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title Commonwealth Club Award Silver Medal Foreword Book of the Year Award Bronze Medal Journalism Award Media Award American Planning Association Kiriyama Prize Notable Book National Wildlife Federation s Communicator of the Year Award Northern California Independent Booksellers Association Award PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award PubWest Book Design Award Rolling Stone Magazine Ralph J Gleason Award William Carlos Williams Award Academy of American Poets Awards won by Margolin as publisher edit American Book Award for Publishing Editing Before Columbus Foundation Award for Organizational Excellence American Association for State and Local History California Council for the Promotion of History Award California Indian Heath Services Award Carey McWilliams Award for Lifetime Achievement California Studies Association Cultural Freedom Award Lannan Foundation 2008 13 Distinguished Service Award from the Society of Professional Journalists Fred Cody Award Bay Area Book Reviewers Association Gerbode Fellowship Helen Crocker Russell Award for Community Leadership San Francisco Foundation The Hubert Howe Bancroft Award The Bancroft Library Martin Baumhoff Award for Achievement by the Society for California Archaeology The Oscar Lewis Award for Contributions to Western Society Book Club of California Presidential Commendation The Society for California Archaeology Publishing Award California Horticultural Society Special recognition for leadership in the arts California Arts CouncilReferences edit Frances Dinkelspiel and Pete Rosos Snapshot Malcolm Margolin Founder Heyday Books Berkeleyside January 11 2012 Bancroft Kim 2014 The Heyday of Malcolm Margolin The Damn Good Times of a Fiercely Independent Publisher Berkeley Heyday ISBN 9781597142878 Milliot Jim 19 October 2020 Steve Wasserman To Head Heyday Books www publishersweekly com Publishers Weekly Odom J L 9 August 2022 Berkeley s Heyday Books is thriving in the wake of COVID as it approaches 50th anniversary localnewsmatters org Bay City News Foundation The Berkeley Roundhouse www heydaybooks com Heyday Retrieved 19 October 2020 Long Hannah 27 July 2012 A Berkeley magazine celebrating native culture turns 25 www berkeleyside com Berkeleyside Heyday Books Day of Rememberance sic California Historical Society February 10 2011 Books Inlandia Institute Sierra College Press Sierra College Retrieved February 16 2023 Sierra College Press Part 1 TechConnect California Community Colleges Retrieved February 16 2023 Sierra College approves new publishing deal Gold Country Media December 1 2010 Retrieved February 16 2023 Sierra College Press Author Scott Lankford to Lecture on Tahoe Beneath the Surface The Hidden Stories of America s Largest Mountain Lake Targeted News Service April 7 2011 ProQuest 860883965 Retrieved February 16 2023 Catherine Stifter Malcolm Margolin founder of Heyday Books wins Lannan Culture Freedom Award Saving the Sierra December 16 2008 External links editHeyday Books official website Bay Nature Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heyday Books amp oldid 1205796197 Sierra College Press, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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