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Woolgather is a studio for writing, research, and daydreaming. 

We help people tell their stories.

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Etymology
Woolgather is a 16th-century word originating from England’s shepherding history. As sheep were moved across the land, their wool would become snagged on thorns and fences; "woolgathering" was the act of collecting these prized, soft fibers. A humble, solitary labour. 

Over time, the term took on a new meaning: a woolgatherer became someone who would meander and daydream, led only by their curiosity. 

Our work draws from these definitions.




Services • Copywriting
• Research
• Strategy
• Naming
• Publishing
• Curation
• Content




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Last Updated 24.10.31