Heyday books at 50: The page-turning tale of a Berkeley original
Briefly

In November 2016, four months after becoming the publisher of Heyday books, the independent, alternative press Malcolm Margolin founded in Berkeley in 1974, Steve Wasserman faced what he described as a major hiccup. The nonprofit imprint was $250,000 in the red and couldn't pay salaries. There were few options, including the possibility of closing up shop.
Fortunately, the business rebounded, he said. We put our house in order, and now we are thriving. We're in the best fiscal position we've ever enjoyed in 50 years.
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