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{{femchar}}'''Ren Segura''' ("Jackal") is the protagonist of the novel ''[[Solitaire (novel)|Solitaire]]'' by [[Kelley Eskridge]].


'''Ren Segura''' ("Jackal") is a lesbian character in ''[[Solitaire (novel)|Solitaire]]'' by [[Kelley Eskridge]].
She is the Hope of a small corporately-owned nation in the near future. She has a circle of friends and peers called a "web", where everyone uses nicknames. Ren Segura's nickname is Jackal. She is a lesbian, and her lover is named Snow.


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== Trivia ==
 
Eskridge created [http://jackal-segura.livejournal.com/ Jackal's LiveJournal], and others for characters from the novel ''Solitaire'', as a POV writing exercise <ref>Kelley Eskridge's [http://kelleyeskridge.com/VirtualPintEntries/VirtualPintQ83Q84Q85.htm Virtual Pint entry #83], July 22, 2005</ref>.
 
 
== References ==
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Ren Segura ("Jackal") is the protagonist of the novel Solitaire by Kelley Eskridge.

She is the Hope of a small corporately-owned nation in the near future. She has a circle of friends and peers called a "web", where everyone uses nicknames. Ren Segura's nickname is Jackal. She is a lesbian, and her lover is named Snow.

Trivia

Eskridge created Jackal's LiveJournal, and others for characters from the novel Solitaire, as a POV writing exercise [1].


References

  1. Kelley Eskridge's Virtual Pint entry #83, July 22, 2005