A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Sixty-Four

I would like to figure out the end of this story I am writing.  I've had a sense that it is winding down, but I am not entirely certain where it will really end.  There are a few events that have been in the back of my head, images that I think will come to pass before it concludes, but I am not entirely sure, and even those events are not fully clear to me.  The main idea involves a large tree that was introduced early in the story, with it kind of becoming animate and interacting with the main character in some way.  I am not fully clear how or what that would entail, but I think it might be a necessary step towards a kind of resolution for the piece as a whole.  As I mentioned the other day, the current status in the story is very far from the normal world of the characters, and I am trying to figure out a way to reach a resolution that won't just leave it in a way that is just abrupt and random seeming.  I think there needs to be some concluding event that offers the reader a bit more understanding and brings the rest into some kind of focus.

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