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Ellie Tusch
Ellie Tusch (*1997[1]), also known as Streetbirdy is an English-German author, online activist, artist, internet personality and Sociologist.
Activism
Ellie started posting on Instagram in 2017. On her Instagram pages, she shares artistic photography, art and erotic selfies. Her shared content is often related to Feminism, Environmentalism and Police brutality. She expresses sympathy for Antifacist movements and organisations. [2]
Works
Ellie published her first story "Black Dog: A Foreign Fairytale" , writing as Alexandra Holder in 2018. The story tells a story of two lovers, being seperated. They begin to communicate with the help of animals and teleportation.[3]. Black Dog is deeply influcend by the era of Romanticism. In the same year, she published the short story "Chi.Xi.Stigma", writing as Alexandra Cipher. [4] This story was published in German and English.
In 2023, she started to upload several Dystopian short stories online. Including "Removal", a short story about a Dystopian future in Germany, where the national voting system has been replaced with a vote to elect a candidate for a public execution. The story was written in the perspective of the elected candidate who tries to fight his execution date with a legal team.[5] Another mentionable short story is "On the Reeperbahn at 2127", which describes a Utopian future. The two protagonists walk around the famous Reeperbahn and reflect the different aspects of a society without crime and violence. The title of the short story is probably linked to On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight (song).[1] In the same year, she published the Dystopian short story "Living in the Outer World", which tells the story of a fictional city where an outbreak of a new parasite forced the government to create an outer district, where infected people are forced to live in tents, isolated from society. Infected people lost their status as humans are are called "Once-Human". The story is an analogy to the repression of governments against homeless people.[6]
In 2024, she published the book "your stigma sucks", dealing with the discrimnation of people who have been diagnosed with Borderline personality disorder.
In 2025, she published "Streets and Silence", which are diary entries and deal with the anticapitalist perspective on living in the city of Hamburg.[7]
- ^ "Straßen und Stille - streetbirdy | story.one". story.one - DE (in Austrian German). Retrieved 2025-03-22.
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2025-03-22.
- ^ Holder, Alexandra (2018). "Black Dog: A Foreign Fairytale".
- ^ Cipher, Alexandra. "Chi.Xi.Stigma".
- ^ "A. Havoc (@yourlocalhavoc) - Wattpad". www.wattpad.com. Retrieved 2025-03-22.
- ^ "Das Leben im Außen - streetbirdy | story.one". story.one - DE (in Austrian German). Retrieved 2025-03-22.
- ^ "Straßen und Stille - streetbirdy | story.one". story.one - DE (in Austrian German). Retrieved 2025-03-22.
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