Amazon Review Club — Celtic-Roman Fantasy
Get Amazon Reviews for Eravisci Fantasy Authors
Celtic roots, Roman coins, Danube frontier mist—the Eravisci built a world between two civilizations. Your readers are out there, equally torn between mythologies. iWrity gets your ARC into their hands before launch day.
Start Your ARC Campaign55%
Series reader ARC-to-review conversion rate
12 days
Average time to fill 30 ARC slots for niche historical fantasy
5.1x
Rank improvement for books with 30+ verified reviews at launch
Why Eravisci Authors Choose iWrity
Celtic-Roman Crossover Audience
Eravisci fiction sits at the crossroads of Celtic mythology and Roman frontier fantasy. iWrity taps both reader pools, giving your campaign a wider base than single-culture historical fantasy.
Series List Building
Every ARC reader who reviews your book becomes a warm contact for book two. iWrity lets you invite previous ARC participants back with a single click, compounding your review velocity across a series.
Transparent Review Analytics
See open rates, reading progress estimates (based on file access patterns), and review-posted confirmations in one dashboard. Know exactly where your campaign stands at any moment.
Policy-Safe Disclosure Templates
iWrity generates Amazon-compliant disclosure language for every ARC. Readers paste it into their review with one click—protecting your author account while keeping the program fully transparent.
Two civilizations shaped the Eravisci. One platform shapes your launch.
Set up your ARC campaign in ten minutes. Select your reader count, upload your manuscript, and iWrity handles matching, delivery, and follow-up automatically.
Create Your Free AccountFrequently Asked Questions
Who were the Eravisci and why do they inspire fantasy authors?
The Eravisci were a Celtic tribe from the Pannonian region (modern Hungary) who became Romanized and struck their own distinctive coinage near the city of Aquincum (present-day Budapest). Their dual identity—Celtic roots, Roman veneer, Danube frontier setting—gives fantasy authors a richly layered culture to explore: coin magic, Celtic ritual, legionary politics, and river-trade intrigue all in one.
What sub-genres do Eravisci-inspired ARC readers typically enjoy?
Readers matched with Eravisci-inspired fiction tend to enjoy Celtic mythology fantasy, Roman historical fantasy, Danube frontier fiction, and ancient coins or artifacts as plot devices. They often cross over into secondary-world fantasy with Roman-analogue empires.
How does iWrity prevent review manipulation that could violate Amazon's policies?
iWrity never pays or incentivizes readers to leave positive reviews. Readers receive a free ARC copy in exchange for an honest review—positive, negative, or mixed. The platform's disclosure template, generated automatically, tells Amazon exactly what the arrangement was, keeping both author and reader within Amazon's Community Guidelines.
Can I run an ARC campaign for a series rather than a single book?
Yes. iWrity supports series campaigns where you build a reader list on book one and invite returning readers to review subsequent books. Series readers convert at a significantly higher rate—around 55%—because they already know and enjoy your world.
How long does it take to recruit 30 ARC readers for a niche fantasy title?
For a well-tagged niche title, most authors fill 30 spots within 7–14 days of opening applications. Eravisci-flavored fiction benefits from the Celtic and Roman historical crossover audience, which is larger than pure Germanic tribal fiction.