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Get Amazon Reviews for Your Ghana Empire Fantasy

A kingdom that commanded the gold-salt axis of the ancient world, Soninke kings who bent Saharan trade to their will, and a cosmology rich enough to fill a hundred novels – your world is extraordinary. The readers who love it are out there. iWrity connects you with them before launch so your Amazon page arrives with social proof already in place.

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15–40

Reviews per campaign

72 h

Average ARC setup time

100%

Amazon ToS compliant

Why Ghana Empire Fantasy Authors Choose iWrity

Get Genre-Matched ARC Readers

Tag your book by subgenre, cultural setting, and historical era. Readers who opt in are already seeking West African epic fantasy, ancient trade empires, and magic systems drawn from Soninke tradition – they are primed for your story before page one.

Build Launch Momentum

iWrity tracks read–through and sends gentle follow–up reminders so readers complete your book and post on Amazon – not just download the ARC and shelve it forever.

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Grow Your Reader Community

Every reader who joins your ARC team stays in your list. Your next Ghana or West African empire novel launches to an audience already loyal to your world-building.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an ARC and why do Ghana Empire fantasy authors need one?

An Advance Review Copy (ARC) is a pre-release version of your book sent to readers in exchange for an honest review. Fantasy rooted in the Ghana Empire – one of West Africa's earliest great kingdoms – fills a genuine gap in epic fantasy publishing. Readers who are tired of standard European settings are actively searching for Soninke world-building, gold-salt trade routes, and magic systems drawn from indigenous African cosmology. A structured ARC campaign gathers those readers before launch and seeds your Amazon page with reviews that convert browsers into buyers.

How does iWrity match me with readers who love ancient African kingdom fantasy?

iWrity lets you tag your book by subgenre, cultural setting, trade-era history, and tone. Readers self-select based on those tags, so the people who join your ARC team already want Ghana Empire world-building, Soninke court dynamics, and a magic system rooted in iron-working tradition – not cookie-cutter swords-and-castles plots.

Are the reviews left through iWrity compliant with Amazon's guidelines?

Yes. iWrity does not pay readers for reviews or guarantee positive feedback. Readers receive a free ARC and agree to leave honest opinions – exactly the model Amazon permits. You build meaningful launch momentum while staying fully within ToS.

How many reviews can I realistically collect before my launch date?

Most iWrity authors collect between 15 and 40 reviews per ARC campaign, depending on list size and read-through rate. Fantasy readers seeking African kingdom settings are a passionate, word-of-mouth community – when they discover a book that genuinely reflects a culture they have been waiting to read, they talk about it widely.

Can I use iWrity for a series spanning multiple West African empires?

Absolutely. Once you have an ARC list, you own it. Whether your next book moves into the Mali Empire period, explores the Songhai successor state, or stays deep in Soninke territory, the same readers follow you. Series authors who build a recognizable West African fantasy world tend to see growing review counts with every new release.

The empire that fed the ancient world deserves readers who get it.

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