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Cahokia was the greatest city north of Mexico before anyone had heard of the Aztecs. The chunkey game, the Birdman falcon dancer, the mounds aligned to the solstice — iWrity connects your epic with readers who have been looking for exactly this world.

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Cahokia: the city that vanished

At its peak, Cahokia held 20,000 people in the Mississippi River floodplain near present-day St. Louis. Monks Mound rose 100 feet above the plaza, aligned to the solstice. The chunkey game moved across hundreds of miles of trade routes, carrying wagers, alliances, and sometimes wars in its wake. Then, around 1350, Cahokia emptied. No conquest, no flood, no documented catastrophe — just silence.

Fantasy authors who build in this space have access to one of the most compelling unsolved mysteries in North American archaeology. The Birdman motif, the falcon dancer at the heart of the Southeast Ceremonial Complex, the platform mounds as sky-world architecture — these are not metaphors you have to construct from scratch. They are waiting in the archaeology, fully formed, ready for a novelist who knows how to use them.

iWrity puts your Mississippian epic in front of readers who have been looking for exactly this setting. The platform matches based on review history and genre preference, routing your ARC to readers who finish and review indigenous North American fantasy, not a diluted general fantasy audience.

Reviews that reflect genuine engagement

The readers iWrity routes to your campaign are not generic fantasy consumers. They are people whose review history shows they seek out pre-Columbian settings, indigenous spiritual systems in speculative fiction, and historical fantasy grounded in real archaeology. When they review a Mississippian culture novel, their reviews mention the chunkey game, the sky-world cosmology, the Southeast Ceremonial Complex. Those specific terms in review text help Amazon surface your book to exactly the searches that matter.

Amazon's algorithm reads review language as well as metadata. A review that mentions “Cahokia,” “mound-builder civilization,” and “pre-Columbian North America” extends your book's discoverability in ways a generic star rating never can. iWrity's targeted approach means your review pool generates the kind of specific, enthusiastic feedback that compounds into long-term visibility.

First movers in this sub-genre set the category standard. The Mississippian shelf on Amazon is almost empty. Authors who plant their flag here now, with a strong review foundation, will own search results for years.

From upload to live campaign in under 20 minutes

Running a professional ARC campaign should not take a week of setup. With iWrity it takes under 20 minutes. Upload your manuscript in EPUB or PDF, write a campaign description that leads with Cahokia and the Southeast Ceremonial Complex, set your sub-genre tags, pick your campaign window, and publish. The platform handles everything else: reader matching, file delivery, reminder sequences, and dashboard tracking.

You do not need an existing email list or social following to run a successful campaign. iWrity's reader base is your audience from day one. Both grow together as your series moves from the founding of Cahokia to the mystery of its abandonment and whatever comes after.

When a new review appears on your Amazon listing, you receive a notification. The rest of your day — writing, cover design, newsletter work — continues uninterrupted. iWrity treats your time as the finite resource it is, and builds the platform accordingly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a reader audience for Mississippian culture fantasy on Amazon?

Yes, and it is almost entirely untapped. Pre-Columbian North American fantasy has attracted growing interest among readers who want indigenous worldbuilding that goes beyond the Great Plains stereotype. Cahokia at 20,000 people, the chunkey game, the Birdman falcon dancer, and the Southeast Ceremonial Complex offer a visual and spiritual vocabulary that readers have never seen on the shelf.

How does iWrity match my Mississippian fantasy with the right readers?

iWrity analyzes each reader's review history and genre preferences. Readers who have engaged with indigenous North American historical fiction, pre-Columbian speculative settings, and mythology-driven epic fantasy are prioritized for your campaign.

How many Amazon reviews can I collect from an iWrity ARC campaign?

Most authors collect between 10 and 40 verified reviews per campaign over a 4 to 6 week window. Mississippian culture fantasy attracts readers who actively seek this setting, which drives high completion rates and substantive reviews.

Are iWrity reviews Amazon ToS compliant?

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 stays inside Amazon's current terms of service.

What makes the collapse of Cahokia such powerful fantasy material?

Cahokia was largely abandoned by 1350 for reasons that remain genuinely mysterious. Climate change, political fracture, elite overreach, and ecological stress have all been proposed. That ambiguity is narrative gold — the greatest city in pre-Columbian North America disappeared without a clear explanation.

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