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What (who) is run to seed - definition

NOVEL SERIES BY OCTAVIA E. BUTLER
Seed to Harvest
  • First combined publication<br>([[Warner Books]])

run to seed      
see seed
run to seed      
Be worn out, go to waste, be impoverished.
London to Brighton Veteran Car Run         
  • A veteran car nearing the end of the 2005 run in inclement weather
  • Finish line of the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, 2005
VETERAN CAR EVENT IN ENGLAND
London to Brighton run; Emancipation Run; Brighton run; London to Brighton Run; LBVCR
The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run is the world's longest-running motoring event, held on a course between London and Brighton, England. To qualify, participating cars must have been built before 1905.

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Patternist series

The Patternist series (also known as the Patternmaster series or Seed to Harvest) is a group of science fiction novels by Octavia E. Butler that detail a secret history continuing from the Ancient Egyptian period to the far future that involves telepathic mind control and an extraterrestrial plague. A profile of Butler in Black Women in America notes that the themes of the series include "racial and gender-based animosity, the ethical implications of biological engineering, the question of what it means to be human, ethical and unethical uses of power, and how the assumption of power changes people."

Butler's first published novel, 1976's Patternmaster, was the first book in this series to appear. From 1977 until 1984, she published four more Patternist novels: Mind of My Mind (1977), Survivor (1978), Wild Seed (1980) and Clay's Ark (1984). Until Butler began publishing the Xenogenesis trilogy in 1987, all but one of her published books were Patternist novels (1979's Kindred was the exception).

Butler later expressed a dislike for the novel Survivor, and declined to bring it back into print.

Examples of use of run to seed
1. Naturally, Davis wants to object to the double standards applied in this field÷ the fact that male comics can run to seed as fast as they like – it‘s a badge of honour most of the time – whereas a female comic with the same habits as Johnny Vegas, say, would be branded suicidal.