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These additions support rather than extend the main text.
Postscript
 | For works of non-fiction there might be a case for letting the reader know
what happened to the characters after the book was finished |
Index
 | Unlike the table of contents, the index goes at the end. For academic
titles, history books and many non-fiction works, an index
is vital. |
Appendices
 | These are a useful way to include material that does not fit into the main
text, but which is relevant to the content. |
Bibliography
 | This allows you to acknowledge books that have helped you write your book. |
Glossary
 | If your readers are going to have problems with some of the terms you have
used, you can
explain these words. Make sure your glossary is noted in the prelims at
the beginning of the book, or your readers may only discover it when they have
finished reading the book. |
Promotion
 | List other works by the writer, their organisation or the publisher if you
feel it is appropriate. |
And finally a blank end page looks tidy. (The WritersPrintShop printer puts a small
copy of the barcode on this page)
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