Poetry book publishers provide a format for poets to share their voices with the world.
Poetry books are primarily manufactured by book-publishing houses, universities and non-profit organizations that have a special interest in promoting poetry.
Poetry books are typically published as anthologies, featuring work from various poets. A single poet's work typically is made into a book through contests presented by universities and non-profits, where single-author books are more often produced.
Such organizations as the Poetry Foundation, the Poetry Society of America and the Academy of American Poets publish numerous volumes of poetry books each year. There are 125 members in the Association of American University Presses, many of whom publish poetry.
Poetry book publishers allow poets to develop their voices and allow readers to build their knowledge of individual poets.
A chapbook, or collection of poems, can be self-published and is typically used to gain initial attention for poetry writing.