There is no evidence to suggest that Ann Coulter has written or commented on romance novels. Given her preoccupation with political punditry and her strong stances on political and social matters, it seems very improbable that she would divert her attention to the realm of romance novels.
I'm not aware of any direct connection between Ann Coulter, who is mainly known for her political commentary, and romance novels. They seem to belong to completely different realms, with one being in the political and social commentary sphere and the other in the world of fictional romantic stories.
I'm not aware if he has made any direct comments on fan fiction. He might have mentioned it in passing during a stream or a Q&A, but I haven't come across any such statements myself.
I don't think they have made any official comment on fanfiction. So it's hard to say what their opinion really is.
As far as I know, Ann Coulter has not made a name for herself in the fiction world. She has built her reputation on her non - fiction books, which are full of her political opinions and commentaries. Since she is so associated with non - fiction, it's hard to think of any of her books as being part of the fiction genre, let alone well - known ones.
Wu Zhe was a well-known web novelist who had written many different types of novels, including romance. His representative works were Wild, Long Pain Short Love, Out of Place, and so on. These novels all used the city as the background to tell the love story and growth process of different characters. Wu Zhe's romantic works are loved by readers for their unique plots and character descriptions.
I'm not aware of any comments made by David Thewlis specifically about Pulp Fiction. There's no evidence to suggest he has publicly discussed this particular movie.
I don't know for sure if he has. Maybe he has in some of his reviews or commentaries, but without more research it's hard to say.
I'm not aware of any instance where John Kasich has commented on 'Pulp Fiction'. Kasich is mainly occupied with political matters, from local to state - level policies. 'Pulp Fiction' is a movie that belongs to the entertainment industry. Their worlds are so different that it's improbable he has made any remarks regarding this movie.
No, I don't think he has.
I haven't come across any reports of Brian Cox commenting on 'Pulp Fiction'. Given that they are in different areas of the film landscape for the most part, it's not surprising. 'Pulp Fiction' has its own cult following and critical acclaim, and Brian Cox has his own acting achievements that he may be more concerned with promoting and discussing.