Sam Honeybone is an eighteen-year-old musician and poet from Doncaster, South Yorkshire. He is a first-year classics student at Jesus College, Oxford, and was inspired to write poetry having studied the works of Hart Crane for his A-level English coursework. He often writes about masculinity, the body and ideas of queer heritage, seeking to explore the ways in which identities of today communicate with those of antiquity. ‘Mum’s Heels’ is his first published poem.