ARC Review Platform for Authors
Get Amazon Book Reviews — Sinhalese Fantasy Authors
You've written a world where Yaksha peoples ruled Lanka before the arrival of Prince Vijaya, where Ravana is a scholar-king not a villain, and where Naga guardian deities protect the island's sacred mountains. Now you need readers who can meet that world on its own terms.
iWrity connects Sinhalese mythology fantasy authors with ARC readers who actively seek South Asian, Buddhist cosmology, and Lankan tradition fiction — so your Amazon reviews arrive before launch day, from readers who genuinely engage.
Start Your ARC Campaign67%
of readers who request a mythology ARC post a review within 21 days
19+
reviews at launch is the threshold where Amazon begins recommending your book actively
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Built for Sinhalese Mythology Authors
The Mahavamsa deserves readers who understand what they're reading. iWrity finds them.
South Asian & Buddhist Mythology Reader Pool
iWrity tags readers by South Asian fiction, Buddhist cosmology, and mythology interest — covering the core audiences for Sinhalese fantasy. Your book about Yaksha kings and Naga guardians reaches readers who already love this tradition.
Custom ARC Pitch Tool
Write a tailored pitch to ARC readers that explains your Mahavamsa retelling, your take on Ravana, or your Lankan guardian deity world-building. Readers who request based on your pitch are already invested before they open page one.
Managed Reader Communication
Send reminders and answer questions through iWrity's messaging system without exposing your personal contact details. Keep engagement high without crossing into the territory Amazon considers review manipulation.
Diaspora-Aware Outreach
iWrity's reader base includes Sri Lankan diaspora readers who actively seek Lankan mythology fiction in English — a passionate audience that writes enthusiastic reviews and recommends books within tight reading communities.
Real-Time Review Tracking
Monitor copy requests, reading confirmations, and posted reviews in one dashboard. Know two weeks before launch whether you need to send more ARCs or whether you're on track for a strong review cluster.
Series Follow-Through
Build a permanent author profile so readers who loved your first Sinhalese mythology book follow you automatically. Your second and third books launch with a pre-built reader base, not from zero.
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Set up your Sinhalese mythology ARC campaign in minutes. Reach the readers your book deserves, track every review, and launch with genuine social proof.
Create Your Free AccountFrequently Asked Questions
Who reads Sinhalese mythology fantasy, and where do I find them?
Sinhalese mythology fantasy draws readers from several overlapping niches: South Asian mythology fans (who already engage with Hindu epic retellings), Buddhist cosmology fiction readers, and the growing audience for “villain redeemed” narratives who love Ravana-as-hero retellings. There is also a passionate Sri Lankan diaspora readership that actively seeks out fiction rooted in Mahavamsa tradition and Lankan guardian deity lore. iWrity's reader pool is tagged by mythology interest, South Asian fiction, and Buddhist cosmology, letting you reach all three groups with a single campaign.
How do I position a Ravana retelling for Western ARC readers?
The key is framing Ravana not as the villain of the Ramayana but as a complex king-scholar-musician with his own epic tradition. iWrity lets you write a custom pitch to ARC readers that goes beyond your book blurb — you can explain the Mahavamsa perspective, note that Lankan Ravana mythology predates the Valmiki Ramayana in some scholarly readings, and position your book as a counternarrative. Readers who request your ARC after reading that pitch are already engaged with the premise. Their reviews reflect genuine enthusiasm, which reads as authentic to Amazon buyers.
How many ARC copies should I distribute for a mythology fantasy novel?
For a debut Sinhalese mythology fantasy, aim to distribute 30–50 ARC copies through iWrity. Not all readers will finish in time for launch, and some will read without reviewing — that's normal. Distributing enough copies ensures you hit the 15–25 review threshold that meaningfully improves Amazon algorithm performance. iWrity's tracking dashboard shows you read confirmations as they come in, so you can top up distribution if you see the completion rate trending low two weeks before your launch date.
Does iWrity support authors writing in English about non-English mythologies?
Absolutely — and this is actually the majority of iWrity's mythology fantasy authors. Writing Sinhalese mythology fiction in English for a global audience is a distinct skill: you're building a bridge between the Yaksha and Naga peoples of Lankan tradition and readers who may not know these cultures at all. iWrity's ARC reader pool skews toward readers who actively seek out cross-cultural mythology fiction, world mythology, and South Asian fantasy in English. These readers tend to be educated, engaged reviewers who write detailed, helpful reviews.
What's the difference between an ARC review and an Amazon Verified Purchase review?
A Verified Purchase review comes from someone who bought the book through Amazon. An ARC (Advance Review Copy) review comes from someone who received a free copy in exchange for an honest review — Amazon explicitly permits this, provided the reviewer discloses the free copy. Both count toward your star rating and review total. ARC reviews are essential for launch because you can't get Verified Purchase reviews before the book is on sale. iWrity readers are trained to include the disclosure statement, which keeps your account in good standing with Amazon's review policies.