Style Guide for Sahaja Yoga, North America
This style guide was developed to assist everyone who writes on sahaja matters within North America, as well as the transcribers, verifiers and reviewers of the International Publishing Project in handling the unresolved spelling, capitalization, punctuation and grammar questions that inevitably arise in the course of our work.
It will be of use to the editors of Divine Cool Breeze, Sahaja Yoga blogs and newsletters.
The guide will aid consistency and save time in deciding how a word should be spelled, whether it should be capitalized and how to punctuate a sentence.
Other sources
At this point, the guide is neither complete nor exhaustive, but a work in progress. Other useful resources include: the The Oxford English Dictionary (listing both British and American spellings), Fowler’s Modern Usage, Handbook for Writers and The Penguin Dictionary of Troublesome Words by Bill Bryson.
If you come across a spelling, grammar or style issue that has not been dealt with in this guide and feel that it should be included, please notify Ann Capozzoli at capozz108@aol.com.
Contributors: Richard Payment, Calin Costian, Ann Thorpe Capozzoli, John Noyce and Alan Wherry