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Get Amazon Book Reviews — Sumerian Fantasy Authors
You've written the oldest stories humanity ever told — Inanna descending into the underworld, Gilgamesh and Enkidu confronting death, the Anunnaki forging the Me that hold civilization together. Your book deserves readers who can feel the weight of that history.
iWrity connects Sumerian mythology fantasy authors with ARC readers who actively seek ancient Mesopotamia fiction — so your Amazon review count grows before launch with reviewers who genuinely engage with your world.
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readers in iWrity's network with ancient mythology and Mesopotamia fiction tags
15–25
reviews at launch is the threshold that activates Amazon's recommendation algorithm
91%
of authors say iWrity reviews are more detailed than reviews from other ARC platforms
Built for Ancient Epic Fantasy Authors
Gilgamesh and Inanna deserve an audience that knows the difference between Eridu and Uruk. iWrity finds them.
Ancient Mesopotamia Reader Targeting
iWrity's reader tags include ancient Mesopotamia, Sumerian mythology, and Near Eastern epic tradition. Your book about Inanna, Enkidu, or the first cities of Sumer lands in front of readers who already understand why this world matters.
ARC Orientation Package
Attach a mythology primer, deity list, or world-building document to your ARC package. Readers who understand the Me divine laws and the Anunnaki council write longer, more useful reviews that help prospective buyers make confident decisions.
Review Timing Control
Schedule your ARC distribution so reviews arrive in a natural cluster around your launch date. iWrity's timing dashboard lets you front-load reviews for launch day or spread them over several weeks for algorithmic momentum.
Genre-Specific Outreach
Your campaign is shown to readers filtered by mythology fantasy, ancient history fiction, and epic fantasy — not the general public. Self-selected readers who request based on your Sumerian pitch convert to reviewers at 3–4x the rate of untargeted lists.
Campaign Analytics Dashboard
See every ARC copy tracked from request to reading confirmation to posted review. Know exactly how your launch is performing and make data-driven decisions about sending additional copies if needed.
Series Growth Engine
Build a permanent author profile that compounds across books. Readers who followed your Gilgamesh retelling automatically receive notification when your Inanna sequel opens for ARC requests — your review base grows with each book.
Start Getting Reviews with iWrity
Launch your Sumerian fantasy ARC campaign today. Find readers who love ancient mythology, track reviews as they come in, and build the social proof your book needs to succeed on Amazon.
Create Your Free AccountFrequently Asked Questions
Is there a real reader market for Sumerian mythology fantasy?
Yes, and it's growing fast. The success of Inanna retellings, Gilgamesh-inspired epic fantasy, and ancient Mesopotamia historical fiction has created a core readership that actively hunts for more. This audience overlaps with ancient history enthusiasts, mythology fiction fans, and readers who loved books like “The Epic of Gilgamesh” in school and want something narratively rich in that world. iWrity's reader tags include ancient Mesopotamia, Sumerian mythology, and ancient near east fiction, letting you target this specific audience for your ARC campaign.
How do I explain the Me (divine laws) or the Anunnaki to ARC readers unfamiliar with Sumerian lore?
iWrity lets you write a custom introduction to your ARC package — not just a blurb, but a brief orientation to the mythological framework your book uses. For a Sumerian fantasy, a one-page note explaining the Me as cosmic laws that govern civilization, the role of the Anunnaki as a divine council, and the significance of Eridu as humanity's first city sets readers up to engage rather than feel confused. Oriented readers write better, more detailed reviews. You can also attach a short dramatis personae of the major deities your story draws on.
Should I launch my Sumerian fantasy on Kindle Unlimited or wide?
This question goes beyond ARC reviews, but it matters for your review strategy. If you go KU-exclusive, your primary review target is Amazon only. If you go wide (Kobo, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble), you'll want reviews on Goodreads and potentially BookBub as well. iWrity supports both approaches: you can specify Amazon-only in your campaign settings, or indicate that you want readers to post across platforms. For mythology fantasy specifically, Goodreads is highly valuable because ancient mythology reading groups are very active there and surface niche titles to each other.
How does iWrity prevent fake or incentivized reviews?
iWrity is built on the ARC model Amazon explicitly permits: readers receive a free advance copy in exchange for an honest review. There is no payment, no star-rating requirement, and no review-swap arrangement. Every reader in the iWrity network applies to join, agrees to Amazon's reviewer terms, and is trained to include the ARC disclosure statement in their review text. The platform also monitors review patterns and removes readers who show signs of review-for-review behavior. Your account stays clean, and your reviews stay up.
Can I use iWrity for a series, not just a standalone novel?
iWrity is especially powerful for series. Your author profile lets readers follow you, and followers are notified when your next ARC opens. For a Sumerian mythology trilogy, the readers who loved your first book about Inanna's descent are the perfect candidates to review your second book about the flood narrative or the forging of the Me. You don't start from zero for each launch — you compound your reader base. Authors with three or more books on iWrity typically see each successive launch outperform the previous one in both review volume and review quality.