Elina Kangas, 31, has made a dramatic career shift from biomedical analyst to full-time author and printer, according to a report from Östgöta Correspondenten. The Nykil resident left her healthcare position to pursue her writing dream and now operates a printing press from her garage. Kangas and her partner designed and built their own home in Nykil, a process that reportedly took approximately eight months.
The couple now runs a publishing house, printing business, and family life from the same address. Kangas reportedly writes in the mornings and prints books in the evenings, creating a complete publishing operation from their residential property. The story highlights a growing trend of individuals creating home-based businesses that combine creative pursuits with practical entrepreneurship in rural Swedish communities.