Talk:Supernatural Horror in Literature

Reverted edit
I just reverted an edit by User:Randy Kryn from 28 March 2015‎, for which he claimed as justification, "Essays are italic on Wikipedia." This only reveals his ignorance of Wikipedia policy regarding italicized titles, as delineated at MOS:NOITALIC, which I quote: "Italics are generally used only for titles of longer works. Titles of shorter works should be enclosed in double quotation marks[...] This particularly applies to works that exist as a smaller part of a larger work. These include but are not limited to: Articles, essays, papers[...]"

This is my justification for reverting the edit. The subject of the article is an essay that was published in a magazine, has been repeatedly collected in anthologies, and which has never been published as a pamphlet or a standalone work. 207.155.212.66 (talk) 01:35, 29 March 2016 (UTC)
 * Hi, and yes, I was wrong. Look at the date: almost exactly a year ago. I've learned a lot about italics since. Thank you for catching this. Hopefully I didn't make too many mistakes like this back then, I think I usually checked for a stand-alone publication so missed this one, and thanks again. Randy Kryn 1:42, 29 March 2016 (UTC)
 * Here's one you can maybe help me out on, 207.155.212.66. Some pages have incorrectly italicized titles, such as The Four Diamonds which I've just come across, because they also have a film infobox lower on the page. I've never figured out how to unitalicize something like that. DISPLAYTITLE doesn't work. Maybe it's an easy fix, I have no idea. Thanks. Randy Kryn 2:08, 29 March 2016 (UTC)