Amazon Review Club — Craft Cozy Mystery
Your protagonist builds three-dimensional sculptures from other people's discarded treasures — and discovers that some objects carry secrets worth killing for. iWrity connects your cozy mystery with ARC readers who love found- object art and post Amazon reviews when they're done.
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Assemblage artists find meaning in objects that most people throw away. A rusted gear, a child's shoe, a military dog tag, a watch stopped at 3:47. In a mystery, every one of those objects can be a clue. The assemblage studio is not just a setting — it's an archive of untold stories, and your protagonist is the person who knows how to read them.
Readers who practice assemblage or who follow artists on social media already think this way. They notice the objects in your story. They appreciate when an author gets the technique right — and they tell their communities about it. That organic word-of-mouth is powerful. But it starts with reviews.
iWrity runs your ARC campaign, connects you with the right readers, and makes sure their appreciation shows up as verified Amazon reviews when you launch.
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Assemblage artists know what it feels like to rescue beauty from a pile of junk. iWrity's subgenre tags find readers who share that sensibility and are looking for cozy mysteries that understand their world.
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Whether you're launching in two weeks or two months, iWrity lets you set a custom review window. You control the timeline. The platform handles the reminders, the follow-ups, and the review link distribution.
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Every iWrity ARC reader agrees to disclose they received an advance copy. Reviews are voluntary and honest. You never pay for a star rating. Your Amazon account stays protected while your review count climbs.
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One ARC campaign for Book 1 builds a reader list. Book 2's campaign is faster and more successful because your best Book 1 readers are already primed. Series authors on iWrity consistently see review velocity increase with each title.
iWrity is free to start. Set up your ARC campaign, send advance copies to the right readers, and have Amazon reviews ready before launch day.
Create Your Free AccountAssemblage art is three-dimensional sculpture made from found objects, discarded materials, and repurposed everyday items. Artists who practice it haunt thrift shops, demolition sites, and antique fairs. For a cozy mystery author, that's gold: your protagonist encounters a wide cast of characters while sourcing materials, and every found object in the studio could be evidence or a clue.
The advance review copies themselves cost you nothing if your book is digital. iWrity has a free tier for authors just starting out. Paid plans unlock more reader invites per campaign and advanced analytics. Many authors run their first two or three campaigns entirely on the free tier to test the process.
Lead with the setting and the craft detail, then the murder hook, then the protagonist's voice. Something like: “Claire runs a studio full of other people's discarded treasures — until she finds one she can't explain: a vintage locket containing a fifty-year-old photograph of a very much alive murder victim.” Readers who love found-object art will recognize the world immediately.
iWrity's reader profiles include genre preferences and past ARC history. You can filter your campaign invitation to prioritize readers who have reviewed three or more craft-themed cozy mysteries. Those readers finish books, post reviews on time, and understand what the subgenre expects.
Negative reviews are part of every author's life. iWrity cannot and does not suppress them — that would violate Amazon's terms of service. What iWrity does is help you get enough reviews that a one-star outlier does not define your average. Fifteen honest reviews with a 4.2 average are far more powerful than three perfect reviews and a suspicious profile.