What’s in my NOW? — Mary Lucia Darst
issue #206
Mary Lucia Darst founded ClefRights, a music publishing and technology startup. She holds a DPhil (PhD) in Music from the University of Oxford and is a member of St Hilda’s College. She is an avid polyglot and speaks twelve languages to varying degrees of fluency.

PHYSICAL
- A broken PenBBS 489 – The 489 is a vacuum-filler fountain pen that’s one of my personal favourites to use, but the finial has come off. All my attempts to reattach it have failed, but I leave it on my desk and fiddle with it between calls.
- Traveler’s Company brass pencil case – my desk doesn’t have any drawers, so I use the pencil case to keep track of small objects, such as USB drives, ink cartridges, erasers, etc.
- Assorted books – currently on my desk are Lord Chesterfield’s Letters to His Son, Chocolate Wars: From Cadbury to Kraft: 200 Years of Sweet Success and Bitter Rivalry by Deborah Cadbury, Barbarossa: And the Bloodiest War in History by Stewart Binns, and The Right It: Why So Many Ideas Fail and How to Make Sure Yours Succeed by Alberto Savoia
DIGITAL
- LibraryThing – I prefer LibraryThing to GoodReads for tracking and cataloguing my books.
- My own digital humanities project Oxford Dawn. I publish it every other week or so and the topics are based on what I’m reading or researching at the moment.
INVISIBLE
My health.
When I was in my doctoral programme, I realised that my health was crucial. I’m counting it as invisible because when everything is working, one never notices it.
03/26/25