“Twenty-five years ago, Barry Lane’s first edition of After THE END changed the way I taught writing. Updated with new lessons, this second edition is even better—a must for teachers looking for ways to get their students beyond “one and done” writing and into deeper levels of revision. After the End is my favorite book on teaching students the art of revision, and it should be part of every writing teacher’s professional library.”
Kelly Gallagher
“In After THE END, Barry Lane leads us to revitalize our thinking about revision, helping us to understand how revision is an essential and joyful part of the processes of writing and learning. Barry offers an eclectic assortment of invitations to engage in revision, in the form of teacher tips, tasks for student writers, instructive samples of writing, interviews with a variety of experts, helpful texts, and on-line resources. Throughout the book, Barry takes on contemporary distortions in writing instruction as he reminds us that revision is meant, above all, to help writers convey their truths.”
Kathy Collins
“After reading the first edition of After THE END, I came to understand the central role revision plays in the writing process. As a classroom teacher, Barry’s original book helped me reconsider every aspect of my writing workshop. With this new edition, Barry asks us to reconsider the work we do as teachers of writing. Barry’s gentle advice is peppered with his sense of humor, practical suggestions, and thoughtful instructional approaches. This new edition will surely end up dog-eared on every teacher’s desk as they mark the ideas they will be able to use to support their students as writers. After THE END is a treasure trove of resources and lesson ideas easily adaptable to any educational setting.”
Frank Serafini
"After the End should be titled At the Beginning. This classic, now more relevant and engaging than ever, should be the writing book teachers go to before they even think about their writing instruction. Barry Lane, never one for simply telling, shows through examples, interviews, snapshots, and classroom scenarios that writing is so much more than a test prompt, an assignment, or a formula for argument and exposition. If you loved the first edition, you will devour the second. If you are new to Barry's work, get ready for a writing transformation that will change your classroom. . .and your notions about what it means to teach."
ReLeah Lent