“September. He’s the one who brings fall, you know. October shows up with the fanfare—the pumpkins, the crisp air, the bonfires. November sulks in with grey skies and bare branches. But September? September slips in like a quiet carpenter, touching each leaf with a little gold, pulling the light a notch lower, reminding the world to breathe before the long dark.”
In the Southern Hemisphere, fall is . A short story about the month fall arrives
“He’s late this year,” said her grandfather, leaning on his weathered cane beside her.
She ran outside. There, at the tip of the old oak, one maple leaf had turned the color of honey.
In the Northern Hemisphere, fall (autumn) typically includes September, October, and November . The exact start date varies: astronomical fall begins with the equinox around September 22–23, while meteorological fall starts on September 1.