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), a non-standard URI scheme designed to facilitate subscription to web feedsFeed or feedmag.com (1995–2001) was one of the earliest online magazines that relied entirely on its original content.
Feed was founded in New York by Stefanie Syman and Steven Johnson in May 1995, with novelist Sam Lipsyte serving as one of its editors.
One of the web's earliest general-interest daily publications, Feed focused on media, pop culture, technology, science and the arts.
Feed soon found a devoted following among an alternative readership and was critically acclaimed, but as a small independent publication it struggled to raise sufficient advertising revenue.
In July 2000, following a sharp downturn in Internet investment, Feed merged with the popular editorial site Suck.com to create Automatic Media. The two sites sought to streamline their operations and collaborate with low staffing costs. Their joint project Plastic.com was founded with only four staffed employees. Despite the faithful cult following and a combined reader base of over 1 million, Automatic Media folded in June 2001, and Feed closed operations.
Feed is the first book in the Newsflesh series of science fiction/horror novels written by Seanan McGuire under the pen name Mira Grant and published by Orbit Books in 2010. Set during the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse and written from the perspective of blog journalist Georgia Mason, Feed follows Georgia and her news team as they follow the presidential campaign of Republican senator Peter Ryman. A series of deadly incidents leads Georgia and her brother Shaun to discover efforts to undermine the campaign, linked to a larger conspiracy involving the undead.
McGuire's interests in horror movies and virology inspired her to write the book, but she struggled with the plot until a friend suggested using an election as a framing device. The novel has been praised for its detailed worldbuilding, including the characters' awareness of previous zombie fiction—an element McGuire had found lacking in most horror works. Feed came second in the 2011 Hugo Award for Best Novel category. Deadline is the second book in the Newsflesh series. Just before the third installment, Blackout (May 22, 2012), was published, McGuire released an alternate ending to Feed.
Save your breath
And I'll talk instead
And you'll just drop dead and stay away from me
You've got me wrapped around your fingers
But I've got you figured out
And I'm down but not out
She said, love is, love is for the blind
And you gave yours without your eyes
So why is more shy?
I hate to say I told you so
You're never gonna let this go
With every little look she gave and every move she made
She's got you on the tip of your toes.
Catch your breath
I know you're upset
But I am resilient
To end this test
I got you down
Into a silence
And I've got evidence
That your down and your out
She said, love is, love is for the blind
And you gave yours without your eyes
So why is more shy?
I hate to say I told you so
Your never gonna let this go
With every little look she gave and every move she made
She's got you on the tip of your toes.
You know, this is how it goes
Nothing lasts forever
That you should know
And how it shows
You on the ropes
You feel so low
Just know, I am with you
Hate to say I told you so
I'm never gonna let this go
With every little look I'll give
And every move I make
I hate to say I told you so
You're never gonna let this go
With every little look she gives and every move she made
She's got you on the tip of your toes
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On the tip of your toes
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