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iWrity's reader pool includes craft cozy fans who have reviewed archaeological fiction, museum-world mysteries, and historical jewelry narratives. Your granulation mystery reaches them from day one.
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Thousands of gold spheres the size of dust, fused without solder by an Etruscan secret that took the modern world a century to rediscover. A goldsmith's workshop. An artifact that shouldn't exist. iWrity ARC connects your granulation cozy mystery with the readers who will build your series.
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Cozy granulation mysteries set their whodunits in the world of one of the most technically demanding crafts in the history of metalsmithing: granulation, the technique developed by Etruscan goldsmiths in the first millennium BCE of fusing tiny spheres of gold onto a metal surface without any visible solder or joining agent. The spheres — sometimes no larger than a fraction of a millimeter — are attached through a process involving a copper salt bonding agent and precise heat, creating a surface texture of extraordinary delicacy that no mechanical reproduction can replicate. The technique was effectively lost after antiquity and was only painstakingly reconstructed by twentieth-century goldsmiths working from Etruscan originals in museum collections.
This setting gives cozy mystery authors a closed world with natural plot machinery built in. A small community of specialist goldsmiths who practice granulation, each with years invested in mastering the technique. Museum curators managing Etruscan collections where the provenance of individual pieces is sometimes less clear than the official record suggests. Archaeological jewelry replication scholars whose work sits in an uncomfortable grey zone between scholarship and forgery. An original piece from a private collection that may not be what its seller claims. iWrity connects your book with craft cozy readers who will relish every detail.
iWrity's reader pool includes craft cozy fans who have reviewed archaeological fiction, museum-world mysteries, and historical jewelry narratives. Your granulation mystery reaches them from day one.
Granulation was lost for centuries and rediscovered only through painstaking experiment. An Etruscan original whose provenance is unclear. A replication that is too good. A specialist who knows too much. The craft hands you plots.
Because iWrity targets matched readers, your reviews come from people who love both the craft detail and the cozy mystery structure. Their feedback is specific, substantive, and persuasive to other genre readers.
You don't need an email list or an archaeology-world following to run a successful ARC campaign. iWrity's reader base is your audience from day one.
Upload your manuscript, set your campaign dates, and iWrity handles distribution, reminder sequences, and follow-up. You focus on the next mystery in your goldsmith series.
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Craft cozy readers are loyal, series-hungry, and highly active on Amazon. Get your granulation mystery in front of them — free to start, no credit card required.
Create Your Free AccountYes, and the setting is genuinely unusual. Craft cozy mysteries are a proven Amazon category, but granulation — the Etruscan and ancient Near Eastern technique of fusing thousands of tiny gold spheres onto a metal surface without visible solder, a process that was lost for centuries and only painstakingly rediscovered in the twentieth century — has never appeared as a primary cozy mystery setting. The small, intensely specialist world of goldsmiths who practice granulation, archaeological jewelry replication scholars, and museum curators managing Etruscan collections is exactly the kind of closed community cozy mystery readers love: everyone knows everyone, and old rivalries run deep.
iWrity's matching engine analyzes each reader's review history and stated genre preferences. Readers who have engaged with craft cozy mysteries, archaeological fiction, museum-world thrillers, and historical jewelry narratives are prioritized for your campaign. These readers appreciate the specific world of a granulation workshop — the hand-rolled gold spheres, the copper-salt colloidal bonding process that replaces solder, the magnification required to work at this scale, the connection to Etruscan originals in museum collections — and their reviews reflect that genuine engagement with the craft.
Most authors collect between 10 and 40 verified reviews per campaign over a 4 to 6 week window. Craft cozy readers are among the most loyal and review-active segments on Amazon. A granulation mystery draws readers who arrive curious about a technique most have never heard of — they finish the book having learned something rare and beautiful, and their reviews reflect that experience alongside the mystery verdict.
Every iWrity review is compliant by design. Readers disclose that they received a free advance copy, no star rating is requested or incentivized, and the platform is built to stay inside Amazon's current terms of service. Using iWrity carries none of the account risk that comes with grey-area review tactics.