I have a 15 page paper due tomorrow. I finished the paper, and edited it and all, that's not my problem. My cover page is a work of art that I designed and I wanted to put a note on how it relates to my essay. How would I go about doing this? Do I add a page at the back after the citations? If so, what do I title the page?

Just refer to it as your title page ... or maybe the title page's artwork.

To add a note about how your cover page relates to your essay, you have a few options. You can include this note in the body of your paper, either in the introduction or in a separate section discussing the cover page and its significance. Alternatively, you can add an additional page after the last page of your paper, typically after the citations or the conclusion.

If you choose to add the note as an additional page, follow these steps:

1. Place your cursor at the end of your paper, after the last page of your content.
2. Insert a new page by selecting the "Insert" tab in your word processing software (e.g., Microsoft Word) and clicking on "Blank Page" or "Page Break." This will create a new page for your note.
3. On this new page, consider using a title that clearly indicates the purpose of the page. You could use titles such as "Cover Page Explanation," "Artistic Representation," or something similar.
4. After the title, provide a brief statement explaining how your cover page relates to the content of your essay. Make sure to be concise but impactful in describing the connections between the visual representation and the concepts discussed in your paper.
5. Format this page in a way that matches the rest of your paper, ensuring you use the same font, size, and alignment.

Remember, it's always a good idea to check with your instructor or follow any specific guidelines provided for formatting or additional pages in your paper.