I'm not sure about the absolute best, but there are some authors who have a good reputation. Some of the ones who are often recommended might be those who really dig deep into the characters of Crabbe and Goyle. They don't just write them as the typical bullies but give them more complex personalities.
In the Mary Vincent story, Mary Vincent is a woman who was at the wrong place at the wrong time and became the victim of a cruel act. She had to find the strength within herself to move forward after such a life - changing event. Her story is a testament to human resilience. After the incident, she had to face the world, deal with the legal system, and heal from her physical and mental wounds. Mary Vincent is a symbol of survival and hope for others who have faced or may face similar tragedies.
I'm not sure exactly how it's described as I haven't read that specific fanfic. But it could be through direct statements like 'Crabbe weighed ten pounds more than Goyle' or more descriptive passages about their physical appearances related to their weight.
One interesting fanfiction could be about Crabbe and Goyle having a change of heart and turning against the Dark Arts. Maybe they realize the harm Voldemort is causing and decide to help Harry secretly. Another could focus on their friendship before they got involved with the wrong crowd at Hogwarts, showing a more innocent side of them.
I'm not sure who Vincent is specifically just from 'Vincent's book Pulp Fiction'. It could be a character created by the author. Maybe Vincent is the main protagonist and the book might be about his adventures or experiences that are somehow related to the concept of pulp fiction.
Vincent's character in 'Pulp Fiction' develops through his experiences. At first, he seems like a tough - guy hitman. But as the story progresses, we see his more vulnerable side, like when he's dealing with Mia's overdose. So in the context of 'Vincent Surging', it could be about how these experiences cause his character to develop and change, to surge forward in a different way than just being a simple thug.
Well, in 'Pulp Fiction', Vincent Vega is a significant character. Maybe 'Vincent Surging Pulp Fiction' could imply something about Vincent's intense or dynamic presence in the movie. It might refer to his actions, his role in the various plotlines that are so characteristic of 'Pulp Fiction' like his drug - related escapades and his interactions with other characters.
Vincent is one of the main characters in 'Pulp Fiction'. He is a hitman. He has a cool and somewhat unpredictable personality. He gets involved in various strange and violent situations throughout the movie, like his encounter with Mia Wallace and his misadventures with Jules Winnfield.