Noun
an epilogue.
(of a letter) a postscript.
(to a book) an appendix.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter writing Good Omens, Pratchett began to work with Larry Niven on a book that would become Rainbow Mars ; Niven eventually completed the book on his own, but states in the afterword that a number of Pratchett's ideas remained in the finished version. Source: Internet
“Author Cummins describes in her afterword that during her four-year writing process, she did extensive travel and interviews in Mexico. Source: Internet
Copenhagen, Danish Institute for Educational Research, expanded edition (1980) with foreword and afterword by B.D. Wright. Source: Internet
A new afterword by the author recounts Nepal’s tumultuous recent history — including the massacre of the royal family — in vivid detail. Source: Internet
And Stephen King puts his mark on a timeless Hindu fable in The Beggar and the Diamond,and also offers rare insights into the creation of the entire collection in a special afterword in his own distinctive voice. Source: Internet
In the afterword of a later edition, Bradbury notes that the film adaptation changed the ending so that Clarisse (who, in the film, is now a 20-year-old school teacher who was fired for being unorthodox) was living with the exiles. Source: Internet