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The Suarines – one of the Iron Age North Germanic tribes bound by the sacred Nerthus island cult in Tacitus's Germania – give your fantasy a world steeped in real historical mystery. iWrity gives your book the reviews that get it discovered.
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Filter your ARC applicants by interest in sacred-cult fiction, Iron Age Germanic worlds, and Norse-adjacent mythology – so you fill spots with readers who will understand and appreciate your world rather than compare it unfairly to mainstream Norse fantasy.
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Define your launch date, your review deadline, and how many reminders to send. iWrity schedules everything automatically so you can focus on your next book instead of chasing reviewers through DMs.
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Every reader on iWrity has a completion score based on past ARC campaigns. You can filter for high-completion readers only – the ones who actually finish books and post reviews, not just grab free copies.
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Don't let your Suarines world sit invisible on Amazon. Build a structured ARC campaign and launch with the reviews that make readers click.
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Who were the Suarines in Tacitus's Germania?
The Suarines were a North Germanic tribe catalogued by Tacitus as part of the federation of tribes that shared a sacred island cult centred on the goddess Nerthus. Their identity is obscure in the historical record, giving fantasy authors wide creative latitude to populate their culture, geography, and ritual practices from the ground up.
Why is the Nerthus-cult federation such a good setting for fantasy?
Tacitus describes the Nerthus federation tribes as united by a shared goddess whose sacred island no mortal could visit unpunished. That tension – a divine geography, tribal politics, forbidden knowledge – is exactly the raw material great fantasy is built from. Authors drawing on the Suarines can set stories at the intersection of tribal loyalty and sacred terror.
How early should I start my ARC campaign before a launch?
Most authors open their ARC campaign 6–8 weeks before the publication date. That gives readers enough time to finish the book, write a thoughtful review, and post it in the days immediately around launch. iWrity lets you set the campaign timeline and automates reminders so you're not manually tracking the countdown.
What file formats can I distribute through iWrity?
iWrity supports EPUB, MOBI, and PDF delivery to ARC readers. You upload once and the platform handles distribution. Readers download in whichever format works on their device – Kindle, Kobo, or a reading app on phone or tablet.
What happens if a reader takes a copy but never posts a review?
iWrity sends automatic reminders at intervals you choose. If a reader still doesn't post, their completion record in the platform drops, which makes them less likely to be matched with future campaigns. This self-correcting reputation system motivates readers to follow through without you having to confront anyone directly.
The Suarines Were Part of Something Ancient. Your Book Can Be Discovered.
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