ARC Reader Matching – Armenian Kingdom Fantasy
The sacred alphabet of Mashtots, highland fortress culture, Crusader alliances, Mongol diplomacy, and the Hayk founding myth — your Armenian Kingdom world demands readers who recognize what they are reading. iWrity matches your ARC with 12,000+ genre-tagged readers who do.
Find Your ARC Readers →Armenian Kingdom fantasy occupies a precise cultural intersection: Caucasus mountain culture, Apostolic Christianity, Crusader-era Near East geopolitics, and the unique historical position of a small kingdom that survived by being indispensable to every power that surrounded it. The Kingdom of Cilician Armenia allied with Crusaders, sent embassies to the Mongol court, and resisted Mamluk pressure for nearly three centuries. Readers who love this world are also reading Crusader-era fiction, Byzantine historical fantasy, and Mongol court epics. iWrity's tagging system captures all of these adjacent interests and uses them to build a matched reader list for your specific novel. Your ARC goes to people who finish it.
A prospective buyer browsing Armenian Kingdom fantasy on Amazon is looking for signals that the author understands the world they are entering. A review that mentions the khachkar stone cross tradition, the theological independence of the Armenian Apostolic church, or the specific geography of the Cilician coast tells that buyer more than any blurb can. iWrity's genre-matched readers write these reviews because they are reading with that level of engagement. That review depth drives conversion from browse to purchase at a measurably higher rate than generic five-star reviews. It also attracts secondary discovery through Amazon's “readers also bought” algorithm, pulling in buyers from adjacent historical fantasy niches over the long tail of your book's life on the platform.
Amazon has made it unambiguous: manipulated reviews — paid, swapped, or incentivized — result in book removal and account suspension. The consequences for self-published authors are severe, and the risk is not worth taking. iWrity's model is the same one traditional publishers have used for generations: free advance copies distributed to interested readers with no strings attached. Readers are encouraged to be honest, required to disclose the ARC relationship in their reviews, and never told what rating to give. The resulting review profile is clean, credible, and immune to Amazon's review policing. Your Armenian Kingdom fantasy builds a launch foundation that holds up under scrutiny because it is built the right way.
Upload your Armenian Kingdom fantasy manuscript, set your launch date, and let iWrity connect it with the readers who have been waiting for exactly this book.
Start Your Free Trial →iWrity targets readers with a demonstrated interest in Caucasus and Near Eastern historical fantasy, Byzantine and Crusader-era fiction, and stories centered on small but fiercely independent kingdoms navigating between empires. Readers who love the Cilician period understand the khachkar as a sacred object, not just decorative stonework, and they recognize the Armenian alphabet as Mashtots' deliberate act of cultural defiance. iWrity's matching system finds them.
iWrity sends three automated reminder emails to ARC readers during your campaign: at the two-week mark, the halfway point, and three days before your launch date. Each reminder includes a direct link to leave a review on Amazon. The dashboard shows you in real time how many readers have opened their copy and how many have already submitted reviews. Most Armenian Kingdom fantasy campaigns land 80 percent of their reviews within 48 hours of the launch date.
Yes. iWrity's reader tagging includes period-level filters within the broader Armenian history category. You can prioritize readers who have previously reviewed or requested Cilician Armenia, the Crusader states, or the Mongol-era Near East. You can also tag by thematic interest: fortress culture, religious pilgrimage routes, or cross-cultural alliance stories involving the Armenian Apostolic tradition.
Negative reviews are a normal part of publishing, and iWrity does not filter or suppress them. The platform's value is in matching you with readers genuinely interested in your genre, which dramatically reduces frustrated reviews from readers who were never your audience. A three-star review from a genre specialist who engaged thoughtfully with your Armenian Kingdom world-building is far more useful than a five-star review from a reader who did not understand the setting.
Lead with the setting and the cultural stakes. Mention the Hayk founding myth if it informs your protagonist's identity. Reference the khachkar tradition if stone-cross symbolism is central to your magic system. Name the Cilician kingdom or the highland fortress culture if that is your setting. Readers who recognize these references immediately know your book is for them. Keep it under 200 words and front-load the cultural specificity.
Your Armenian Kingdom story has waited long enough to find its readers. iWrity makes the introduction — at scale, on schedule, and the right way.
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