I like my 'Faulkner Description' much better:
"It (the book, the anthology) had not yet arrived, could not be purchased during that time (this month, this March); yet, having said that (or written it, rather), it (again: the book, the anthology) will be much celebrated, if not lampooned for being released (for having been released; about to be released; the as-yet-not-now-released) in a not-being anthology comprised of a scintilating and languid prose style that encompass (surrounds, envelops, harbors) a new beginning for writers (artists, hacks, authors) in this much-heralded, but not yet released book which is now available for the discerning few."
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