At EndPaper Press, we believe that books deserve more than dog-eared pages and forgotten underlines — they deserve love letters.
We create thoughtful, beautifully crafted stationery designed to live inside the stories that move us. From adhesive note cards meant to be tucked into the back of a favorite novel, to bookish bookmarks and curated embellishments, every piece is made to mark a moment worth remembering. Part of a bookclub? Look for our voracious Resident Reader’s best picks and matching booksets to bring something special to your next club meeting!
Our products are inspired by the textures of literature — the soft grain of a linen page, the quiet pause of a handwritten note, the weight of a meaningful word. Whether you're gifting a book or keeping it for your own library, EndPaper Press is for anyone who believes that books are more than objects — they’re relationships.
For the love of books.
Meet our Founder and Resident Reader - Tina!
EndPaper Press is driven by story — and our story begins with hers.
Our Resident Reader is a devourer of fiction, a devoted book club host, and a lifelong lover of the written word. Once an ER nurse and now a Nurse Practitioner, she’s spent her career caring for people in life’s most urgent moments. But when the world quiets down, she returns to what’s always grounded her: literature.
As a Mexican-Serbian American woman rooted in Sonoma County, she brings warmth, perspective, and a deeply personal touch to everything we create. Whether she’s caring for her patients, cuddling her two rescue dogs, or annotating the latest trending novel, her love of reading is infectious.
She curates our Book Club Kits — thoughtful collections that include themed bookmarks, stickers, and special non-adhesive Book Club Notes designed for discussion, reflection, and connection. She’ll also lead our upcoming book clubs, share reviews on our blog, and help guide readers through the shelves of what’s worth reading next.
Because EndPaper Press isn’t just about products. It’s about creating space for women (and readers of all kinds) to mark the stories that matter.