CONTACT
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(510) 549-3564
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Heyday
PO Box 9145
Berkeley, CA 94709
Street address
Heyday
1808 San Pablo Avenue, Suite A
Berkeley, CA 94702
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Heyday is an independent, nonprofit publisher with a focus on California and the American West. We publish nonfiction books that explore history, celebrate Native cultural renewal, fight injustice, and honor nature. Take a look at our list of books to learn more about our areas of interest.
If you think that Heyday would be an appropriate publisher for your manuscript, send us a query or proposal by email to editor (at) heydaybooks (dot) com (please include “Heyday” in your subject line, or your proposal may be discarded), or by post to Heyday, P.O. Box 9145, Berkeley, CA 94709 (please include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you would like your submission materials returned). Our preference during the COVID-19 pandemic is for email submissions, which we are checking more frequently than submissions by post. Please include the following:
- A cover letter introducing yourself and your qualifications.
- A brief description of your project.
- An annotated table of contents and list of illustrations (if any).
- Notes on the audiences you are trying to reach and why your book will appeal to them.
- A list of comparable titles and a brief description of the ways your book adds to the existing literature.
- Estimates of your book’s expected length and your timeline for completing the writing.
- A sample chapter.
We will do our best to respond to your query within twelve weeks of receiving it. No follow-up calls, please.
FAQ
Do you publish books of fiction?
With occasional exceptions—particularly books that fit our Berkeley Roundhouse program—we do not publish fiction. In considering any Roundhouse submissions, we have a strong preference for Native voices.
Do you publish books of poetry?
No, we are not acquiring books of poetry at this time or for the foreseeable future.
Do you publish books of art and photography?
Heyday publishes some art and photography books that fit our mission. Because of high production and printing costs, publication requires outside funding, which the author is generally responsible for procuring. Please include information about funding sources and plans in your cover letter.
Do you publish children’s books?
Heyday occasionally publishes children’s books that fit our Berkeley Roundhouse program. Otherwise we are not currently acquiring children’s books outside of previously established series. In considering any Roundhouse submissions, we have a strong preference for Native voices.
Does my proposal need to be submitted by an agent?
We accept proposals from both agents and authors, and we do not give special preference to either.
Thank you for thinking of Heyday!
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and the health safety measures put in place to protect various distribution and delivery teams, deliveries may take longer than normal to reach you.
Placing Orders: Things to Know
Please note: The following ordering instructions are only relevant to orders made through heydaybooks.com.
All consumer support issues should be directed to IndiePubsSupport@ingramcontent.com.
Orders from heydaybooks.com are fulfilled via our distributor through a portal called IndiePubs, that is: book orders through our website are not fulfilled via our office in Berkeley. All book orders are taken via Ingram Publishers Services and delivered to customers from their warehouse in Tennessee.
Please note: At this time IndiePubs cannot ship orders outside the United States and Canada.
There are several shipping options when ordering:
USPS Economy Mail Free
UPS® Ground
UPS 2nd Day Air®
UPS Next Day Air®
USPS Economy and UPS Ground typically takes 3-10 business days to arrive depending on your address.
Customers in California are likely to be on the higher number of days in terms of delivery time while customers in the Midwest and on the East Coast are on the lower end.
Clicking “Buy from Heyday” on any book page on our site opens a new tab where you are taken to the cart view on IndiePubs. Once at this page, clicking our logo will take you back to the Heyday website. Clicking the “Buy from Heyday” button on another book will add it to your cart in IndiePubs. The cart will remember what books you’ve added to the cart even if you close either tab.
You can also add more items to your cart via navigating to the main IndiePubs page. Think of heydaybooks.com as a virtual catalog and IndiePubs as the actual storefront where you can purchase books!
Alternatively you can order a Heyday book and support an independent bookstore of your choice through Bookshop.org by choosing “Buy from Bookshop.org” on any book page on Heyday’s website. This will take you to the book’s page on Bookshop.org. For a detailed FAQ on ordering through Bookshop.org, access their help page.
If you need assistance navigating our website, the IndiePubs storefront, or Bookshop.org, please contact us at sales@heydaybooks.com.
If you have any questions related to delivery of member books, please contact members@heydaybooks.com.
Promo Codes
Promo codes can be applied at checkout.
If you are a Heyday member, this is where you’ll insert your member-specific promo code to get 30% off all books. For more information about our membership program, access our membership page.
General promo code questions can go to our sales department at sales@heydaybooks.com.
If you have questions or concerns about your order or something is wrong:
Heyday unfortunately cannot service issues with your order specifically since our distributor is actually handling it. You can contact IndiePubsSupport@ingramcontent.com for any questions you may have in terms of delivery time, fixing an order, credit card problems, and anything else. If you’d like further information about our website or our books, please contact us at sales@heydaybooks.com.
For a detailed FAQ about payment methods, returns, shipment tracking, please navigate to the IndiePubs FAQ.
Review Copies, Press Releases, Catalogs
If you are a book reviewer, radio or TV program director or producer, or event coordinator and would like to request a catalog, press release, or review copy of a book, please send a detailed email to publicity@heydaybooks.com. Be sure to include the following information:
- Your name and title.
- Your organization/publication.
- Your mailing address.
- Your e-mail address and/or phone number.
- The words “CATALOG,” “PRESS RELEASE,” or “REVIEW COPY” in the subject heading with the title you are requesting, and whether or not bound galleys or uncorrected proofs are acceptable (in the event that bound books are not yet available).
- A brief description of your organization, if you have never contacted us before. Sending us a recent sample issue of your publication is often very helpful (address to: Heyday, Attn:MEDIA/PUBLICITY, PO Box 9145, Berkeley, CA 94709).
Interviews
To request an interview with an author, or with publisher Steve Wasserman, please email the request, including detailed contact information and the proposed venue and time, to publicity@heydaybooks.com.
Heyday publishes texts in a wide variety of academic fields, and our books are frequently adopted for use in college and university courses.
Desk and Review Copy Policies
If you have adopted a Heyday title for course use, please submit your request for a complimentary desk copy on your school letterhead or from your school’s email address. Include all relevant course information, including professor’s name, expected enrollment, course title, when the course will be taught, title of the book requested, whether the book will be a required text, and an address where the book should be sent. You may submit your request via email to publicity@heydaybooks.com from your school address; alternatively, you may mail your request to the following address:
Heyday
Attn: Text Adoptions
PO Box 9145
Berkeley, CA 94709
Hardcovers are not available for review copies.
Students with Disabilities
Heyday will provide books in alternative formats, if requested by an educational institution, to serve the needs of students with disabilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. We will fulfill requests to the best of our abilities, although not all books may be available in alternative formats. Please address inquiries to heyday@heydaybooks.com. You can also request a copy on Bookshare.
Graton Heyday Berkeley Roundhouse Writing Internship
Heyday’s Berkeley Roundhouse Program (the California Indian Publishing Program) along with the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria are in the third year of partnering on a yearlong paid internship.
We are looking for candidates who are either near college graduation, who have recently completed their college/university education, or who are early in their professional writing career (no more than 2 years). Ideal candidates for this internship have significant experience and interest in working with tribes that are Indigenous to California. It would be preferential for candidates to be in writing-focused fields such as Journalism, Editing, Publishing, Native American Studies, American Indian Literature, or History. The position is California-based and remote.
This is a temporary (twelve months), paid ($25.50 per hour), and full-time (40 hours per week) position that reports to the Heyday Berkeley Roundhouse Director.
Responsibilities
- Reporting and writing about relevant and timely issues specifically impacting tribes that are Indigenous to California.
- Writing a full-length story (1,000 to 1,500 words) every quarter to be published in the printed edition of News from Native California magazine. The submission will include accompanying images.
- Creating content for the News from Native California blog, including writing at least one timely news story per week to be featured online and acquiring images to accompany those stories.
- Updating the website events calendar page with relevant content to California tribal communities at least twice a week and posting the listings of each new issue of the magazine during the course of the year.
- Contributing content for the print magazine’s current events column and community events calendar.
- Engaging and increasing News from Native California social media followers by developing new content.
- Reviewing and making edit suggestions for some submissions to News from Native California magazine.
- Assisting the Heyday Berkeley Roundhouse Director with outreach to California tribal nations and communities to seek out new contributing writers, partners, and advertisers.
- Assisting the Heyday Berkeley Roundhouse Director with research for grant applications and reporting as well as assisting with other related fundraising and subscriber initiatives as needed.
- Attending weekly virtual check-ins with the Heyday Berkeley Roundhouse Director, weekly Heyday staff meetings, and other relevant meetings as needed.
To be considered for this position submit a resumé, cover letter, include three references, and two writing samples to the Heyday Berkeley Roundhouse Director, Terria Smith, at terria@heydaybooks.com.
Application deadline August 5, 2024