Tom grinned. He was a graphic designer who believed rules were suggestions. “But Fall feels important,” he said. “The leaves, the crisp air, pumpkin everything. It has a capital-F personality.”
Yes. But only when it’s this beautiful. is a season capitalized
She took the pen from Tom, turned over his note, and wrote: Tom grinned
“C.S. Lewis capitalized Winter here,” June said. “Because in Narnia, Winter isn’t just a season. It’s a tyrant. A reign of terror. That deserves a capital W.” “The leaves, the crisp air, pumpkin everything
“Lowercase ‘f’,” she said, circling the offending letter. “Seasons are common nouns, not proper nouns. ‘Fall’ is only capitalized if it’s part of a title or a proper name, like the ‘Fall Formal’ dance.”
And under that, in smaller letters: See exception: poetic personification.
June smiled and pulled an old, worn novel from her bag. It was a first edition of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe . She opened it to a page and pointed: “Always winter but never Christmas.”