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Get Amazon Book Reviews — Georgian Fantasy Authors

You've built a world rooted in Prometheus chained to the Caucasus, the golden fleece hunted across Colchis, and the mountain spirits of ancient Georgian legend. Now get it into the hands of readers who will actually appreciate it.

iWrity matches Georgian mythology fantasy authors with engaged ARC readers, so your Amazon review count grows before launch day — legitimately, at scale, without cold-emailing strangers.

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72%

of ARC readers post their review within 14 days of receiving a copy

4.3x

more likely to be recommended by Amazon when a book launches with 20+ reviews

3 min

average time to set up your first iWrity ARC campaign

Built for Mythology Fantasy Authors

Generic ARC tools weren't designed for books rooted in the Narts epic cycle or the goddess Dali. iWrity is.

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Caucasus Mythology Reader Pool

iWrity maintains a curated segment of readers who specifically enjoy world mythology and underrepresented folklore traditions — including Caucasian, Near Eastern, and ancient European sources. Your Georgian fantasy lands in front of people who already understand why the Narts epic cycle matters.

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Review Timing Dashboard

Control exactly when your ARC copies go out and track when reviews are posted. iWrity's timing tools let you front-load reviews before launch day or stagger them for a longer tail — whichever strategy fits your Amazon launch plan.

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Direct Reader Messaging

Send reminders, answer lore questions, and thank readers through iWrity's built-in messaging — without handing out your personal email. Keep the relationship warm without violating Amazon's no-manipulation rules.

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Genre-Specific Outreach

iWrity targets mythology fantasy, dark fantasy, and historical fantasy readers when promoting your Georgian book. Readers who request it already self-selected as interested — conversion to review is dramatically higher than cold outreach.

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Live Review Tracking

See at a glance how many ARC copies were requested, how many readers confirmed reading, and how many reviews have posted. No more refreshing Amazon at midnight. iWrity surfaces the data you need to make launch-week decisions.

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Author Profile & Series Page

Build a discoverable author profile on iWrity that showcases your Georgian mythology universe. Readers who loved your first book can follow you and request ARCs for sequels automatically — compounding your review base over time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it hard to find ARC readers for Georgian mythology fantasy?

Georgian mythology sits at a crossroads between Greco-Roman myth and the ancient Near East, making it genuinely unfamiliar to most Western readers — which is exactly what makes it compelling, but also niche. Generic ARC platforms put your book in front of readers who don't have the context to appreciate Dali the hunting goddess or the Narts epic cycle. iWrity's reader matching filters for mythology fans, dark fantasy readers, and world-mythology enthusiasts who actively seek out underrepresented traditions. That targeted match produces more engaged reviewers and more substantive reviews.

How many reviews should I aim for at launch?

For a mythology-based fantasy novel, 15–25 verified reviews at launch gives Amazon's algorithm enough signal to start recommending your book in also-bought and also-viewed placements. Under 10 reviews and you risk being invisible. Over 50 at launch can look suspicious if your book is new. iWrity helps you pace your ARC distribution so reviews arrive in a natural cadence over two to four weeks before and just after your publication date, which looks organic and performs better algorithmically.

Can I share lore documents or world-building notes with ARC readers?

Yes, and for Georgian mythology fantasy this is especially valuable. Readers unfamiliar with figures like Amirani (the Caucasian Prometheus), the golden-fleeced ram of Colchis, or the mountain spirit Ochokochi will review more confidently if they have a one-page lore primer. iWrity's author dashboard lets you attach supplementary files to your ARC package — glossaries, pronunciation guides, map images, or mythology notes. Readers who feel oriented in your world leave longer, more detailed reviews, which carry more weight with prospective buyers.

What review platforms does iWrity support beyond Amazon?

iWrity's ARC program is built around Amazon reviews as the primary goal, but the same ARC readers often post on Goodreads, BookBub, and their personal book blogs simultaneously. You can indicate in your campaign settings which platforms matter most to you, and iWrity will surface that preference to readers during the request process. For Georgian fantasy specifically, a Goodreads review can be especially valuable because mythology readers congregate in active Goodreads groups that surface niche titles to each other organically.

How does iWrity ensure reviews comply with Amazon's policies?

iWrity operates on a strict no-incentivized-review model. Readers receive a free ARC copy in exchange for an honest review — which Amazon explicitly permits — but there is no payment, gift card, or review-for-review arrangement involved. Every reader in the iWrity network agrees to Amazon's reviewer guidelines before joining. The platform also educates readers to disclose ARC receipt in their review text, which Amazon's policy requires and which actually increases reader trust in the review.