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The majority of first books in the States are published as winners of
competitions (Yale Younger Poets, New Issues, Agnes Starrett Lynch, Walt
Whitman Award, etc., etc.), and all of them have an entry fee. On top of
this, there are many other poetry books published by competition (Cleveland
State U. Poetry Center, Switchband, T.S. Eliot Prize, National Poetry
Series, etc.). It's not unusual to hear of a well-received, prizewinning
book that was only published on its entry to a fortieth or later
competition, after the author had spent over a grand on entry fees.

I greatly prefer the system in the UK!

Cheers,
Carrie