Belgic Gaul Fantasy – ARC Reviews
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The Remi chose alliance over resistance and built an empire within an empire. Your fiction captures that moral complexity. Now build the Amazon review base your book deserves.
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Why Remi Fantasy Authors Choose iWrity
A platform built for subgenre precision, not one-size-fits-all review drops.
Verified Historical Fantasy Reader Matching
iWrity does not send your Remi-set fantasy to readers whose Amazon history is dominated by contemporary romance or thriller fiction. Every reader in our pool is tagged by the genres they actually review, verified against their Amazon profile. Your book reaches readers who have left detailed reviews for Celtic historical fiction, Roman-era epics, or ancient-world fantasy, meaning the reviews you receive are grounded in genuine subgenre familiarity. Those readers write longer, more specific reviews that carry far more persuasive weight for potential buyers researching a purchase decision in your niche.
Flexible Campaign Timing Controls
Not every author launches on a fixed date. iWrity lets you set a soft launch window rather than a hard deadline, and pause or extend your ARC distribution if your publication timeline shifts. If your Remi fantasy manuscript goes back to your editor for another round, you can delay the second wave of ARC sends without cancelling the campaign or losing your reader queue. This flexibility matters enormously for independent authors managing cover design, formatting, and upload timelines simultaneously without a traditional publisher coordinating the moving parts for them.
Regional Amazon Store Targeting
The Remi homeland is modern-day Champagne in northern France, and French, Belgian, and British readers are primed to feel a connection to fiction set in their ancestral landscape. iWrity connects you with ARC readers who post reviews on Amazon.fr, Amazon.co.uk, and Amazon.de, not just Amazon.com. Building review counts across multiple regional stores simultaneously gives your book independent ranking signals in each marketplace, dramatically expanding your organic search visibility to European readers who are actively searching for historical Celtic fiction set in recognisable Gaulish geography.
Full Amazon ToS Transparency
iWrity was built with Amazon's review policies as a hard constraint, not an afterthought. Every reader in our network is informed that reviews must be honest and that no compensation beyond the free book exists. Our campaign structure explicitly prohibits any language that could be read as a quid-pro-quo request. This means your reviews are posted by readers who chose to review voluntarily, which Amazon's systems are far less likely to flag or remove. Authors who have previously had reviews stripped by Amazon often switch to iWrity specifically because of this compliance-first architecture.
Author Dashboard and Review Tracking
iWrity gives you a live dashboard showing the status of every ARC reader in your campaign: who has downloaded your book, who has confirmed reading, and who has posted a review with a direct link to the Amazon review URL. You never have to wonder whether your ARC copies are sitting unread in inboxes. The dashboard also tracks your overall review velocity so you can project whether you will hit your target review count before launch day and take corrective action, such as sending a second wave of ARCs, if the conversion pace is slower than expected.
Series Backlist and New-Release Integration
If your Remi fantasy is part of an ongoing series, iWrity lets you link all titles in the series so that ARC readers of book three are automatically shown the series landing pages for books one and two. Readers who discover your work through an ARC campaign often go back and purchase earlier titles at full price, which generates verified purchase reviews on your backlist as an organic side effect of your new-release campaign. This compounding effect makes each ARC campaign more valuable than its face-value review count alone suggests for authors building a long-running series.
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Create Your Free AccountFrequently Asked Questions
Who were the Remi and what makes them compelling source material for fantasy?
The Remi were a powerful Belgic Celtic tribe centred around modern-day Reims in northern France. Uniquely among Gallic tribes, they formed an early alliance with Julius Caesar rather than opposing him, which gave them outsized political influence and a fascinating moral complexity. For fantasy authors this creates irresistible tension: a tribe that gained power through collaboration while their neighbours bled resisting Rome. Stories can explore loyalty, survival, betrayal, and the price of pragmatism within a world of druidic rites, oppidum fortresses, and Roman legions advancing across the chalk plains of Belgica.
How does iWrity match my Remi fantasy novel with the right ARC readers?
iWrity uses a keyword-and-history matching system. When you create your ARC listing, you tag your book with genre markers such as Celtic fantasy, Belgic Gaul, Roman-era historical fiction, or tribal fantasy. The platform cross-references those tags against each reader's verified Amazon review history, surfacing your ARC only to readers who have previously reviewed books in overlapping subgenres. This means your Remi fantasy reaches readers who already understand the narrative conventions of ancient-world fiction and are likely to write detailed, contextually aware reviews.
How quickly can I expect reviews to appear after sending ARCs?
Most iWrity ARC readers submit their Amazon review within two to four weeks of receiving the book, though readers with heavier reading schedules may take up to six weeks. You can accelerate the timeline by sending ARCs six weeks before launch rather than four, giving slower readers enough runway to finish and review before your release date. iWrity's dashboard shows you which readers have confirmed receipt, which are in progress, and which have posted, so you always have a live picture of your campaign's review velocity heading into launch.
Can I run an ARC campaign for a Remi fantasy novella as well as a full novel?
Yes. iWrity supports ARC campaigns for novellas, novels, short story collections, and non-fiction. Novellas often perform particularly well in ARC campaigns because readers can finish them quickly, shortening the time between ARC distribution and review posting. If your Remi fantasy novella is a prequel intended to funnel readers into a longer series, pairing the ARC campaign with a permafree or 99-cent pricing strategy on the main novel can turn each review into a series-entry funnel as well as a standalone visibility boost on Amazon's catalogue.
What is the difference between an ARC campaign and a blog tour for historical fantasy authors?
A blog tour distributes your book to bloggers and bookstagrammers who post reviews on their own platforms, whereas an ARC campaign targets readers who post directly on Amazon. For Amazon ranking and visibility, direct Amazon reviews from an ARC campaign are what move the needle on search placement and bestseller rank. Blog coverage builds discoverability and social proof outside Amazon. The most effective launch strategies combine both: use iWrity for Amazon review accumulation and layer blog tours on top for broader awareness in the historical fantasy reading community across social platforms.
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