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Novel Writing Bundle'Writing a novel'; three simple words that hardly cover all the complexities and challenges every writer encounters in the process. If you have an idea you've been sitting on for some time and don't know where to start, or you've stalled out on a work in progress, the Novel Writing Bundle will give you the push you need to complete your novel. For 90% off, this bundle includes nine OnDemand webinars that cover topics such as outlining, getting

'Writing a novel'; three simple words that hardly cover all the complexities and challenges every writer encounters in the process. If you have an idea you've been sitting on for some time and don't know where to start, or you've stalled out on a work-in-progress, the Novel Writing Bundle will give you the push you need to complete your novel. For 90% off, this bundle includes nine OnDemand webinars that cover topics such as outlining, getting started, plotting and pacing, and many more. We've also included our original digital guide, The Ultimate Guide of Writer’s Digest Writing Prompts: 450+ Ideas to Feed Your Creativity, as well as two digital editions of the Writer's Digest magazine. With the Novel Writing Bundle, you can save big on resources that will jumpstart your novel writing process!

How to Write an Opening That Pulls the Reader In (OnDemand Webinar): In this OnDemand Webinar, Wanda M. Morris delves into the elements that make a great opening to your story or novel. She analyzes examples of acclaimed first lines and opening paragraphs. Writers will leave the session armed with the tools for writing a great opening that lures readers in. ($79.99 value) 

Conquering the Muddle in the Middle (OnDemand Webinar): You have a rocking first act to your novel, and you even have an idea of how to end your story with a twist and a bang and a shot at certain bestsellerdom. But now what? How are you going to get from that great beginning to the kickass ending? You've hit the muddle in the middle. In this OnDemand webinar, nationally best-selling author Hank Phillippi Ryan will show you how these central pages can be crafted to intrigue, surprise and delight your readers—and have them turning the pages as fast as they can. With practical advice and specific tips, Hank will show you the way to the magic in the middle. ($79.99 value) 

Write a Smashing Ending: How to Leverage Your Beginning and Middle to Craft the Perfect Finale (OnDemand Webinar): Readers remember endings, which is why your ending will drive sales of your other books more than any other factor. In this OnDemand Webinar with WD Contributing Editor Elizabeth Sims, you'll learn what makes a great ending great; how top authors engineer their concluding material for maximum impact; and how to leverage your beginning and middle--whether for a standalone or series title--to create a terrific, satisfying finale, time and again. ($79.99 value) 

Mastering Voice: Finding the Magic Mix of Style, POV & Character (OnDemand Webinar): In a crowded market, one thing can make your story stand out from Page 1: Voice. It’s what grips our attention, makes your characters and their world feel real, and signals we’re in the hands of a compelling storyteller. This OnDemand webinar draws on various forms of art and entertainment to improve your command of written voice and style; demonstrates how point-of-view choices shape characters and build suspense (and how to maximize multiple POVs in mysteries and thrillers); teaches you to hone unique voices for every character; and helps tap that elusive “it factor” agents and editors look for. ($79.99 value) 

Put Your Side Characters to Work (OnDemand Webinar): Strong stories often have strong side characters. More than extras and setups for the next book, this OnDemand webinar, presented by Denise Williams, explores how you can utilize side characters to bolster plot and enhance character development in your romance books. ($79.99 value)

Novel Pacing: The Importance of Length, Depth, and Style (OnDemand Webinar): One of the biggest mistakes Richard Thomas sees new novelists make is when they switch from short stories to novels and they don’t adjust their pacing. This OnDemand webinar discusses the differences between short stories and novels, when it comes to pacing, and what that might look like. Learn how to make your novel sing by telling when you need to, but more importantly, unpacking and expanding in so many places (and different ways) to create an epic, entertaining, and original novel.($79.99 value) 

The Pros and Cons of Writing as a Pantser vs Outliner and How to Best Use Each (OnDemand Webinar): Some writers create 50 pages of outline before putting the first words to chapter one. Others open a blank page and shoot words from the hip. In this OnDemand webinar, C. Hope Clark speaks on the differences between being a Pantser and an Outliner in designing a book, explaining the pros and cons of each, so that you can tell whether your writing personality fits one or the other. Who knows? You might be in the wrong camp in writing your story! ($79.99 value) 

Strategies for Writing Compelling Dialogue (OnDemand Webinar): In this OnDemand Webinar, writers study the techniques for writing great dialogue that develops both plot and character. Crime fiction presents unique challenges and opportunities for writers, and this Webinar shows how to effectively use subtext, dialect, and action to accentuate tension. Techniques for avoiding the dialogue "tennis match" and concentrating meaning are explored as well. ($79.99 value) 

Successful Revision Strategies (OnDemand Webinar): The first draft is where a novel comes together, but it’s not the finished product. Most successful authors know the magic (and success, for that matter) really happens during the revision process. In this OnDemand webinar, novelist Jennifer Givhan shares revision strategies to help you find success with your novel. ($79.99 value) 

The Ultimate Guide of Writer’s Digest Writing Prompts: 450+ Ideas to Feed Your Creativity (Digital Guide): In The Ultimate Guide of Writer’s Digest Writing Prompts, you’ll find hundreds of writing prompts to help you at any stage of the writing process. Whether you just want to write a quick paragraph on a random topic for a daily creativity outlet or are looking for ideas about creating a new character for your novel, the prompts in this PDF will offer you a match to help start the fire in your pen. ($19.99 value)

Writer's Digest November/December 2022 (Digital Edition): Writing “The End” on the final page of your story, memoir, or novel is something to celebrate. But how can you get there successfully and what happens next? This issue aims to answer all of those questions. Features include an interview with author Ian McEwan, articles about what should go in the back matter of your book, unconventional tips for “winning” NaNoWriMo, how to know when it’s time to end a freelance relationship, and much more. ($7.99 value)

Writer's Digest March/April 2022 (Digital Edition): Point of view is one of the first things writers learn about creative writing, yet it’s also one of the hardest things to master. It involves at a minimum: choosing the right POV for your story, making sure you don’t break the guidelines of that POV and inadvertently take readers out of the narrative, but also experimenting with POV to better serve your story… It’s a lot to consider and in this issue, we explore it all. This issue also includes a WD Interview with Booker Prize-winning author Marlon James, articles on how using beta readers can give writers a different point of view of their own work, best tips for interviewing from WD Editor-at-Large Tyler Moss, and debut novelist Amanda Jayatissa talks about how writing her sometimes unlikeable narrator in My Sweet Girl allowed her to see the world differently. ($7.99 value) 

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Bea
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 4
Good seat COVER, but not a seat cushion
Color: Grey, Size: Front Seat Cushion-1 Pc
First, it would be very helpful if the description/information did not use the word "cushion" as this implies some sort of padding in addition to the cover. The cover has a layered backing but there is no cushioning or padding like material. That said, it is a very nice sheepskin cover. It was well packed and the sheepskin material itself is soft. It is a good size and nice to sit on. However, I will return as I need some actual padding to make my very firm car seat more comfortable. My rating would have been 5 stars otherwise.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
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D. Dawson
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Nice comfort and warm seat cover
Color: Pearl, Size: Front Seat Cushion-1 Pc
Used when traveled to Florida and back (3,000+ miles). Nice comfort and fit onto my Honda CRV seat good. It has straps and clips to hold it in place and rubber backing to keep it from moving around. In the winter it warms you up quickly, added bonus not expected. The quality is good, not problems with piling, or coming apart.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025
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Bandit
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Best car seat cover!
Color: Grey, Size: Front Seat Cushion-1 Pc
The real deal! Comforting and saves my light colored seats. Works fine with heated seats too!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026
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Amazon Customer
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Soft
Color: Pearl, Size: Front Seat Cushion-1 Pc
This is great to add abit of space and softness to a seat.
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Kelsey
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 3
It’s great quality in terms of the fur, but the non-slip aspect lacks.
Color: Pearl, Size: Front Seat Cushions-2 Pcs
I wanted this not to provide extra cushion - although it does. I got this more to protect my seats in my sedan because they are tan in color and a suede-type material. So my jeans would bleed blue or black pants ect… would cause problems. It works perfectly for the purpose I wanted it for. I no longer damage my seats, and it does not appear that my pants colors bleed into the sheepskin either. Or at least it’s so minimal I have not noticed. I even spilled a bit of water by accident, and it came off very easily too so that’s a bonus. It’s lacking in the non-slip department. I understand the bottom is designed to be non-slip, and I do utilize the clips that attatched into the seat (the clips just slide out). Despite this is slips often. It’s not a deal breaker, but it was very disappointing. It’s frustrating to re-adjust. The gripping material underneath is not super textured like I thought. The clips not working as indented is also annoying. They don’t provide any gripping it just comes out no matter how hard I push inward. Also, the color I bought is slightly different from what I received. I know colors vary from photo to life, but it seemed like the color was just off a tad. It was supposed to be a lighter beige according to the photo, but it’s darker. Not a deal-breaker again, but something to consider. It was close enough for me. Overall still a good purchase, but depending on why you are buying these things may stand out to you.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023

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