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Fantasy Tribe Series — Sitones

Get Amazon Reviews for Your Sitones Fantasy Novel

You wrote a fantasy world where women hold political power – where the Sitones' female rule is not a rebellion but simply the order of things. Now you need readers who get it, and reviews that prove they do.

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Why Sitones-inspired fantasy is hard to market – and how reviews fix it

Tacitus noticed the Sitones because they were unusual: a Scandinavian people where female authority was not a crisis but a custom. That same quality makes your fantasy novel stand out on the page and invisible on the shelf. Readers who want matriarchal world-building grounded in real ancient-world detail are out there. They are just not going to find your book on page eight of a keyword search with zero reviews.

Reviews do two things for a niche fantasy novel: they signal to Amazon's algorithm that real people are reading and reacting, and they give the next browser enough social proof to click “Buy.” Neither happens without a structured ARC programme. iWrity gives you that structure without the spreadsheet chaos.

What makes a Sitones fantasy reader different

Your ideal ARC reader is not just “likes fantasy.” They want historical grounding, they have probably read Bernard Cornwell or Conn Iggulden, and they are curious about societies that operated by rules different from the medieval European default. iWrity's matching tags let you filter by reader interest in pre-medieval Scandinavia, female-led societies, and mythological or tribal world-building. The result is a review pool that understands what you built and can articulate why it works.

What iWrity does for you

Genre-matched readers

Every ARC copy goes to a reader who has actively sought out ancient-world or matriarchal fantasy – not a general audience that happens to click a link.

No cold outreach

Stop hunting Facebook groups and emailing bloggers. iWrity maintains a standing pool of fantasy ARC readers who opt in for exactly this kind of book.

Automated follow-up

iWrity sends timed reminders so readers who committed to reviewing actually post. Your conversion rate from “downloaded” to “reviewed” improves dramatically.

Dashboard visibility

Track every copy: who has it, who has reviewed, what star rating appeared, and whether the review is live on Amazon – all in one place.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Sitones-inspired fantasy and why do readers love it?

Sitones-inspired fantasy draws on the ancient Scandinavian people described by Tacitus in Germania as ruled by women – a striking departure from the male-dominated tribes around them. Readers are drawn to stories that flip the expected power dynamic while staying rooted in authentic pre-medieval Norse and Baltic detail.

How does iWrity find readers who actually read matriarchal fantasy?

iWrity matches your ARC to readers based on declared genre preferences, past review history, and reading pace. Fantasy readers who have reviewed similar ancient-world or matriarchal titles are prioritised so your review pool has genuine enthusiasm, not random clicks.

How many reviews can I expect from one ARC campaign?

Most authors on iWrity collect between 10 and 40 verified reviews per campaign, depending on the number of ARC copies distributed and the campaign length. You set the copy limit; iWrity handles matching, delivery, and follow-up reminders.

Are the reviews Amazon-compliant?

Yes. iWrity follows Amazon's reviewer guidelines: readers receive a free copy in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. No incentivised ratings, no review swaps, no guaranteed stars. Every reader is reminded of the policy before they post.

Can I run an ARC campaign before my book launches on Amazon?

Absolutely. Pre-launch ARC campaigns are the most common use case. You upload your manuscript or ARC file, set a review deadline that sits a week or two before launch day, and your reviews are ready to go live the moment your book page is active.