Yes, typically novels are put in quotes when referred to specifically in a piece of writing.
Yes, short stories are often put in quotes when referred to specifically.
Yes. Quotes are used for a short story title to give it a distinct identity and to show that it's a particular piece of writing.
Typically, short stories are put in quotes. This is a common convention in writing. Underlining is not the usual way to indicate a short story. It's more common for titles of books or longer works to be underlined or italicized.
Most of the time, short story titles are indeed in quotes. It helps to distinguish them and makes them stand out. It's a common convention in the literary world.
It depends. In many cases, short stories are placed in quotes.
Well, usually, a series of short stories would be placed in double quotes if they are being referred to as a collective title. But underlining is less common for this.
Generally, novel titles are in quotes. It helps to clearly identify and set them apart. However, there can be some variations depending on specific style guides or publishing conventions.
Yes, typically novels are put in quotation marks when referred to in a text.
No, non-fiction texts aren't commonly in quotes. Quotes are more often used for direct quotations within the text or for emphasizing specific phrases. The use of quotes for entire non-fiction works is not a standard practice.
Yes, short story collections are often placed in quotes.