But I never have associated that writer with taking positions on government. Erotic positions on the other hand... So if you mean the erotica writer, no, I don't know anything about his/her political stance.
I do know a writer with a similar name who writes about government issues in his novels.. That would be CJ Box, the mystery writer of the Joe Pickett series, and he identifies as a conservative. I hate to link to a moronic site like the Hugh Hewitt show, but that's where he discussed his politics, as if choosing to be on that show didn't tell you where he stood:
HH: Yeah, this is the way, that’s all fresh then. So in terms of newspapers and current events, where do you get your news from?
CJB: On the computer. I mean, it’s all blogs and National Review Online…
HH: All right, present company…okay, National Review Online. So you’re a conservative?
CJB: Yes.
HH: I gathered that, but you’re a very fair-minded conservative. Are you reading Powerline, the guys in Minnesota?
CJB: Absolutely. Every day.
HH: And so in terms of…do you take the New York Times and all those things as well?
CJB: I don’t take them, no. I’ll go look, but I don’t read them regularly.
https://hughhewitt.com/hugh-interviews-c-j-box-author-of-the-joe-pickett-novels/
Hope this answers your question.