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ARC Reader Matching – Georgian Kingdom Fantasy

Your Georgian Kingdom Fantasy Deserves Readers Who Know Queen Tamar by Name

Mountain citadels carved into living rock, the warrior-saint David Agmashenebeli, the Vainakh confederacies bristling on the frontier, and a queen who ruled as both conqueror and holy figure — iWrity puts your ARC in the hands of 12,000+ genre-matched readers who crave exactly this world.

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Why Georgian Kingdom Fantasy Authors Choose iWrity

A Rare Setting Needs Rare Readers

The Bagratid golden age of Georgia is one of the medieval world's most compelling and least-explored settings. Queen Tamar commanded armies, patronized poets, and was venerated as a saint within her own lifetime. David Agmashenebeli liberated the kingdom city by city and built a culture that fused Orthodox Christianity with Persian literary tradition. The rock-monastery of Vardzia, carved directly into a cliff face, is the kind of image that stops a reader cold and keeps them reading. The problem is that this setting is so specialized that broad ARC platforms will match your book with romance readers who clicked a “historical” checkbox once. iWrity finds the readers who have already searched for Caucasus-set fantasy and bought it.

Reviews That Drive Discovery

Amazon's search and recommendation engine is driven partly by review velocity and review content. Readers who understand your Georgian Kingdom setting write reviews that contain the keywords your future buyers search: Caucasus, Byzantine influence, Silk Road, medieval Georgia, warrior queen. Those organic keywords in real reader reviews carry weight that no metadata optimization can replicate. iWrity's genre-matched readers produce longer, more substantive reviews because they are engaging with material they actually understand and care about. That review quality compounds over time, drawing in more of the right readers through Amazon's recommendation system long after your launch campaign ends.

Simple, Transparent Process

Running an ARC campaign through iWrity takes less than an hour to set up. You upload your manuscript, write a compelling ARC description (we provide a template for historical fantasy), set your distribution cap and launch window, and go live. Reader requests come in through the platform dashboard. You approve them individually or in bulk. iWrity handles delivery, sends midpoint and pre-launch reminder emails to readers, and tracks review submission. You receive a summary report after your campaign closes showing how many copies were distributed, how many reviews were posted, and on which Amazon storefronts. No spreadsheets, no chasing readers by email, no guesswork.

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Set up your Georgian Kingdom fantasy ARC campaign in under an hour. iWrity handles the matching, distribution, and reminders so you can focus on writing the next book.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who reads Georgian Kingdom fantasy and why does targeting them matter?

Georgian Kingdom fantasy draws from one of the medieval world's most underrepresented civilizations — the Bagratid golden age that produced Queen Tamar and the rock-carved monasteries of Vardzia. Readers who love this setting are deeply invested in Caucasus geography, Orthodox Christian mysticism, and the political chess between Georgian kings and surrounding powers. iWrity's genre-tagging finds them precisely, which means higher ARC completion rates and reviews that speak to the things your ideal buyer actually cares about.

How does iWrity handle ARC distribution across different e-reader formats?

iWrity distributes your ARC in EPUB, MOBI, and PDF formats. When a reader requests your novel, they choose their preferred format and iWrity delivers it automatically. The platform integrates with Bookfunnel for delivery. If your book includes maps of the Caucasus or illustrated chapter headings, the PDF option ensures those render exactly as intended on any device.

What is the minimum ARC copy count I should distribute?

iWrity recommends distributing a minimum of 30 ARC copies. Historical fantasy in specialist niches like the Georgian Kingdom typically sees a completion rate of 50 to 65 percent, meaning 30 copies should produce 15 to 20 reviews. If you want to aim for 25 or more reviews, distribute 50 copies. Digital ARCs have no marginal cost, so the main constraint is reader quality, not copy count.

Can I see reader profiles before they receive my ARC?

Yes. iWrity shows you aggregate reader profile data before you approve requests. You can see a reader's genre preferences, average review length, completion rate on past ARCs, and the fantasy subgenres they read most. For Georgian Kingdom fantasy, you might prioritize readers with a history of reviewing Byzantine, Armenian, or Caucasus-set fiction. The approval dashboard makes this straightforward.

Does iWrity work for authors outside the United States?

iWrity is fully international. Authors from Georgia, Armenia, Germany, the United Kingdom, and every other country can run ARC campaigns and target Amazon marketplaces in any region. For Georgian Kingdom fantasy, the European historical fiction readership tends to be particularly strong in Germany, the UK, and Scandinavia, so targeting those marketplaces alongside Amazon.com is often a smart strategy for maximum launch impact.

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