ARC Review Campaigns for Iberian Fantasy Authors
Get Amazon Reviews for Edetani-Inspired Fantasy
Edeta. Liria. The most visually stunning Iberian art tradition ever unearthed. Your fantasy world deserves readers who recognise its depth. iWrity connects Edetani-inspired authors with genre-matched ARC readers who post verified Amazon reviews before your launch day.
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Optimal days before launch to open ARC
2–3x
More launch-week reviews vs. unscheduled campaigns
Dual
Amazon and Goodreads review tracking
Why Edetani Fantasy Authors Launch on iWrity
Six platform advantages that turn a good launch into a great one.
Art-Tradition Reader Matching
Edetani fantasy is visually and symbolically rich, drawing on one of the most documented Iberian artistic traditions. iWrity matches your ARC to readers who have reviewed comparable titles: myth-forward ancient world fiction, symbol-rich Iberian narratives, and art-history-informed fantasy. These readers do not just finish the book — they write substantive reviews that engage with the thematic and aesthetic dimensions that make Edetani-inspired fiction distinctive. A thoughtful review from a genre-aligned reader is worth more to your long-term discoverability than five generic star ratings from random newsletter subscribers who stumbled into a giveaway.
Watermarked Manuscript Security
Every ARC copy delivered through iWrity carries a reader-specific watermark embedded in the file metadata. If your manuscript leaks before launch, the watermark traces the source instantly. Readers know this at acceptance, which deters the vast majority of bad-faith downloads. For authors who have spent months or years building their Edetani fantasy world, that protection matters. Your pre-publication manuscript is the most commercially sensitive asset you own in the weeks before launch. iWrity treats it that way, with technical safeguards that go well beyond the honour-system approach of email-distributed PDFs or shared Dropbox folders.
Launch-Window Review Timing Optimisation
Amazon's ranking algorithm amplifies review velocity during the first 7 days post-publication. iWrity's scheduler staggers your ARC distribution waves to maximise the probability that posted reviews cluster in that exact window. The platform calculates optimal send times based on your launch date, average reader completion time for your genre, and historical posting latency data from thousands of prior campaigns. You set the launch date; iWrity does the timing math. Authors who use the scheduler consistently see 2x to 3x more reviews in that critical first week compared to authors who distribute all ARC copies on a single date.
Goodreads and Amazon Parallel Tracking
iWrity tracks review postings on both Amazon and Goodreads, giving you a complete picture of your ARC campaign's reach. Goodreads reviews do not directly affect Amazon rankings, but they influence the book discovery decisions of highly engaged fantasy readers who use Goodreads as their primary reading community. Edetani-inspired fantasy, with its niche historical grounding, has a particularly strong Goodreads readership. iWrity's dual tracking means you can see exactly how your ARC is landing across both platforms simultaneously, and prioritise follow-up nudges to readers who have posted on Goodreads but not yet on Amazon.
Post-Campaign Reader Retention and List Building
Every ARC reader who opts into your author newsletter during the campaign becomes a permanent asset in your reader network. iWrity integrates with major email service providers including Mailchimp, ConvertKit, and Kit, passing opt-in data directly to your existing list. For Edetani fantasy authors building a series, that reader list is the foundation of every subsequent launch. By book three or four, your ARC campaigns are populated almost entirely by readers who have already bought and reviewed your previous titles, reducing your dependence on cold reader acquisition and dramatically lowering your cost per review over time.
Compliance Records for Multi-Book Careers
Amazon periodically reviews author review profiles for policy compliance. Authors with multiple books and hundreds of reviews are more likely to receive that scrutiny. iWrity generates a permanent, exportable compliance record for every campaign you run on the platform: delivery timestamps, disclosure acknowledgments, review links, and reviewer account identifiers. That record demonstrates to Amazon's reviewer team that your reviews originated from legitimate ARC distribution, not coordinated review rings or incentivised schemes. For authors planning 10 or 20 books across a career, that documented compliance history is one of the most valuable things a launch platform can give you.
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Create Your iWrity AccountFrequently Asked Questions
What makes Edetani fantasy a distinct sub-genre worth targeting?
The Edetani territory around ancient Edeta and Liria, near modern Valencia, produced some of the most visually striking Iberian art ever discovered: painted pottery with narrative hunting scenes, mythological figures, and ritual dances that give modern fantasy authors a rich visual vocabulary absent from most other ancient Iberian cultures. Fantasy novels drawing on that tradition tend to be lush, symbol-dense, and aesthetically distinctive — qualities that attract a readership hungry for something more visually imaginative than standard sword-and-sorcery fare. iWrity's genre tagging system lets you target readers who have reviewed art-forward historical fantasy, myth-rich ancient Mediterranean fiction, and Iberian-heritage adventure, placing your ARC precisely where reader appetite is highest.
How does iWrity protect my manuscript during ARC distribution?
iWrity uses watermarked delivery links that are unique to each ARC reader. If a copy of your manuscript appears online before publication, the watermark identifies which reader account it originated from. Readers are informed of this watermarking at the point of acceptance, which itself acts as a significant deterrent. Additionally, iWrity enforces a platform-wide policy prohibiting ARC readers from sharing, reselling, or publicly distributing pre-publication manuscripts. Accounts that violate this policy are permanently removed from the reader pool. The combination of technical watermarking and policy enforcement means the vast majority of iWrity ARC campaigns complete without any unauthorised distribution incident.
When should I open my ARC campaign relative to my launch date?
The optimal window is 21 to 35 days before your Amazon publication date. That gives readers enough time to finish the manuscript and post a review without the gap being so long that early readers forget or lose momentum. iWrity's campaign scheduler lets you set your launch date and work backwards automatically, suggesting ARC distribution waves and follow-up email timings that maximise the probability of reviews posting within the first 7 days after publication. Opening too early, say 60 or 90 days out, means reviews get posted before your book is live, which can confuse Amazon's system and occasionally triggers review removal. The 21 to 35 day window is the sweet spot validated by thousands of campaigns on the platform.
Can I run a second ARC campaign for a revised edition?
Yes, though you should treat a revised edition as a distinct campaign rather than an extension of the original. iWrity allows multiple campaigns per title. For a revised edition, the platform flags the previous campaign's reviewers and excludes them by default, so you recruit a fresh reader pool rather than asking the same people to re-read and re-review. This matters because Amazon's guidelines prohibit soliciting multiple reviews of the same book from the same reviewer. The revised-edition campaign also lets you update your genre tags and targeting criteria if your revisions have shifted the book's tone or audience, giving you a clean start with the exact right readership for the updated version.
What is the difference between an iWrity ARC campaign and a NetGalley listing?
NetGalley is a broad publishing-industry platform primarily used by librarians, booksellers, and industry professionals. Reviews generated there often appear on Goodreads rather than Amazon, and NetGalley readers skew toward traditional publishing gatekeepers rather than active Amazon shoppers. iWrity is designed specifically for the Amazon marketplace, with a reader pool that actively shops and reviews on Amazon, reviews that are tracked back to specific Amazon marketplace pages, and campaign tools built around Amazon launch strategy. For authors whose primary revenue comes from Amazon KDP or ACX, iWrity generates more directly useful review outcomes. NetGalley has its place, but it is a different tool for a different goal.
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