If Ash is in a position of power in a fandom, they could hold back fanfic that they perceive as low - quality or not in line with the 'spirit' of the original. They might want to maintain a certain standard for the fan - created works. Maybe they think some fanfics are too self - indulgent or don't contribute positively to the overall fandom experience.
Maybe she's a very private character. For instance, if Sakura values her privacy a great deal in the original story, fans might feel restricted in writing fanfiction about her personal life or thoughts. So, she 'holds back' the fanfiction in that sense.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a novel might be about characters' struggles, relationships, or a particular event. It could be about trying to prevent something bad from happening during the night, or it might use 'hold back the night' as a metaphor for holding back difficult times or emotions.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'hold back the night novel' is. There are so many novels out there and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
There could be external pressure on the dailies. For example, some powerful groups or individuals might not want this story to be out in the public. They could use their influence, such as economic or political influence, to force the dailies to hold it back. Also, the dailies might be waiting for a better time to release it. Perhaps they want to tie it in with some upcoming events or trends that would make the story more impactful.
"To Live in the End of the World" was one of the saddest novels. It described the predicament the protagonist faced after the end of the world. The only good thing was that his parents and relatives were still alive. The pressure of survival and sadness intertwined, making people unable to help but lose their luster for the protagonist's fate. Even if we don't want to cry, we will still feel emotional after reading this novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One popular ultrakill fanfiction might be those that explore the backstories of the characters in more depth. For example, stories about V1's origin before it became the killing machine we know in the game. Another could be fanfictions that focus on the relationships between different characters, like the dynamic between Gabriel and V1.
One interesting Ultrakill fanfic could be 'The Ascent of V1 in a Parallel Universe'. It explores a different take on V1's journey, with new challenges and character interactions.
I'm not sure as I haven't read this novel specifically. It could potentially be about holding on to a particular day for some significant reason, like preventing a bad event from happening on that day or cherishing a special moment so much that one wants to keep it from passing.