A swirling, abstract pattern with the phrase "nothing goes without saying nothing goes" repeated in a distorted, wavy manner. The text is in blue, pink, and black, creating a chaotic, almost hypnotic effect against a white background. The words overlap and twist, making the phrase appear as part of a fluid, dynamic design.    A bright yellow background with the phrase "nothing goes without saying nothing goes without saying" repeated multiple times. The text alternates between blue, red, and black colors, creating a striking visual pattern.

                                                  Nothing goes without saying

 

 

Beatriu Delaveda is the pseudonym of a writer who used to live in Chester and has publiished five books as well as two chapbooks of visual poetry. The poetry, fiction, and non-fiction of BD have been published in, among others, the Guardian, Atlantic, New York Times, McSweeney’s, The Journal, Sugar House, Orbis, fleeting, Mobius, 3 am, Mudlark, Paterson Literary Review, Pennine Platform, Dorothy Parker’s Ashes, Boomerlit, streetcake, Plume,  Storm Cellar, The Galway Review, Mercurius, morphrog, mono, Tupelo Quarterly, The Bamboo Hut and Clapboard House, where they won a short story prize.