Is Story Terrace Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for Story Terrace on AmazonFull story →StoryTerrace pitched a network of professional writers who turn clients' life stories into bound biographies, in series 17, with founder Rutger Bruining after ninety thousand pounds for a slim five percent of the business, a deal Tej Lalvani agreed to.
Older accounts describe the company still booking clients.
Closer To Publishing Than A Typical Den Pitch
Bruining, alongside marketing director Theo Brainin, pitched a network that reportedly numbered more than six hundred writers globally, interviewing clients and producing polished, personal biographies, a distinctly different proposition from the physical products and apps that fill most episodes.
Asking for ninety thousand pounds while giving up only five percent is one of the smallest equity trades in this batch, a structure that usually signals a founder confident enough in the business to prioritise cash over a deep, invested partner.
Still Matching Writers To Clients
Notes on file describe the company still operating and still taking on new clients, pairing customers with professional writers who turn a life story into a finished, bound book, with no Amazon presence since this is a service rather than a physical product.
A network of several hundred writers is the real asset here, since matching the right writer to a client is what the service actually sells.