Amazon Review Club — Social Revolution Fantasy
Get Amazon Reviews for Your Limigantes Fantasy Novel
Serfs who overthrew their masters, sought Roman shelter, and still couldn't escape history. The Limigantes story is one of antiquity's most dramatic social revolts. iWrity connects fantasy authors who retell it with readers who feel every word.
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average ARC reviewer completion rate
4
Amazon marketplaces supported (US, UK, CA, AU)
30 days
typical window of peak review activity after launch
Why revolt-narrative authors use iWrity
Underdog narrative specialists
iWrity identifies readers who gravitate toward revolt, social upheaval, and identity-crisis narratives, the exact emotional territory the Limigantes occupy.
Multi-marketplace support
Run ARC campaigns for Amazon US, UK, and Canada simultaneously. Reviews build across all three marketplaces in parallel, not one at a time.
Author-controlled copy count
Send 15 copies or 100. You decide how broad your ARC goes, and iWrity scales its matching to whatever size you choose.
Honest-review guarantee
iWrity's reader agreement requires honest, unbiased reviews. No star-rating floors, no language to suggest what readers should say. Amazon-compliant by design.
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Create Your iWrity AccountFrequently asked questions
Who were the Limigantes and what makes them compelling fantasy material?
The Limigantes were a sub-group of the Sarmatian Iazyges living north of the Danube who served as serfs to the free Sarmatians. Around 334 AD they revolted, expelled their masters, and sought Roman protection. The Emperor Constantius II eventually resettled them within the Empire, though their story ended in violence when they attacked the Emperor during a supposed peace ceremony. Their arc covers slave revolt, negotiated freedom, assimilation, and betrayal, almost every classic fantasy theme compressed into one people's history.
What readers does iWrity connect me with for this type of fantasy?
iWrity surfaces readers who review social-revolution fantasy, underdog narratives, Sarmatian or Hunnic historical fiction, and Roman-assimilation stories. If your book touches on class struggle, cultural erasure, or the price of “civilizing” a people, iWrity can find the readers who are already hungry for that argument.
Is iWrity free to use?
iWrity offers a free tier that covers small ARC campaigns. Paid plans unlock larger reader pools, priority matching, and additional analytics. Most authors start on the free tier to test the platform with their first campaign and upgrade when they see the results.
Can I target readers outside the United States?
Yes. iWrity has readers in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. For Amazon.co.uk campaigns you can filter specifically for UK-based reviewers, which matters because UK reviews count toward Amazon.co.uk ranking independently of Amazon.com. If you publish in multiple marketplaces, iWrity can stagger your outreach accordingly.
What format should my ARC copy be in?
iWrity accepts EPUB and MOBI files. Most readers prefer EPUB, and Kindle-compatible MOBI is accepted for readers who use Kindle devices. PDF is available as a secondary option for non-fiction and illustrated books. iWrity's dashboard lets readers choose their preferred format at download.