Saturday, July 26, 2014
Our first e-book sale! Thank you!
We just sold our first copy of the e-book Becoming Betty Desire! Thank you Betty supporter!
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Just Published! Betty E-book!
Just published, Becoming Betty Desire: a conversation with Matt Endrizzi as an e-book through Smashwords.com!
You can buy this e-book at this link https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/461223.
This e-book is being sold as a fund-raiser for Betty Desire the Movie.
You can decide how much you'd like to contribute by buying at the full list price of $29.99, or use one of the coupon codes here to pay a lower price. For the e-book at $19.99, enter coupon code NJ79A (not case-sensitive). For Betty's book at $9.99, enter the coupon code RR94U. To pay $4.99, enter coupon code ZW75N. Your purchase at any price will help us to our goal of making Betty's story into a documentary.
If you'd like to contribute more to Betty the Movie, there's a Donate button if you scroll down in this blog!
(Betty's e-book is not available on Amazon and won't be until we sell at least 2,000 copies, but it will soon be available through most other e-book retailers. It should, however, work with your Kindle, or so we've been told.)
Friday, June 27, 2014
We still need YOU!
Our June 20 deadline to get ready for 2014 Pride came and went, unfortunately, without enough funds raised. We still need YOU to help us make this film a reality. Please donate today! Thanks!
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Here's Betty Desire the Movie's donate button!!
Please donate today! Help Betty Desire the Movie get started!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Please donate by June 20 to help us get ready for Pride!
Friends and fans of Betty,
Your donation by June 20 will help us get started in time for 2014 Gay Pride. Please help!
Thank you.
Your donation by June 20 will help us get started in time for 2014 Gay Pride. Please help!
Thank you.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Help fund Betty Desire the Movie
There are times when a story grabs you, won’t let go,
and absolutely needs to be told. That’s
the story of Betty Desire. That’s why
I’ve set up this blog with a Donate button.
To raise money to make a documentary telling Betty’s tale.
Whether you’re new to Betty or, like me, one of her
longtime friends and fans, I hope you’ll send something our way. Even a dollar or two. Every contribution will help us make this
project a reality.
We don’t have nonprofit status yet, but we’re working on
it. We have a verbal commitment from a
fiscal sponsor, but we have to jump some hoops which cost money before we can
qualify.
What you’ll get for your contribution is our heartfelt
thanks and the knowledge that you’re helping us get one step closer to telling
Betty’s story.
And a grateful thanks to photographer John Phillip, NW
Photo John, for allowing this project to use his photos of Betty.
About Betty Desire
For those who have never met Betty Desire, she’s a drag
queen. But she’s not typical. Her wigs and make-up are never perfect and
due to her cerebral palsy she can’t walk in high heels. She wears running shoes.
She’s my friend, Matt Endrizzi’s alter ego. When the wig and the make-up come off, he’s a
gay man, father of two, and currently grandfather of two more.
Here’s what Kathy Reim, PFLAG Pacific
Northwest Regional Director says about Betty:
“I love the story- not just
because I admire Betty but also because I think it is an interesting /
compelling story at many levels. Betty
has been a powerful political activist for progressive causes as well, and she
has been my mentor and inspiration.”
From KOMO news reporter Kera Wanielista’s blog:
“Endrizzi, both as Betty and
not, has made a huge impact on Bellingham's LGBT community. Being an active and
visible part of the community, and a beacon of acceptance for people who may be
struggling with their own coming out process.”
Bellingham’s
2012 Most Fascinating People - Betty Desire topped the list
And from a KOMO reader:
"Betty and the people she
introduces to the audience provide the opportunity to open minds and hearts to
the fact that we are not as different as we seem, but all human, in fact, with
much to offer one another."
The Story of Betty Desire
The story of Betty Desire is the true story of a young gay
man’s tortuous journey through the right wing Christian conversion movement,
and how he broke free to become a small town drag icon.
It begins with a twist of fate. It's 1971, and a teenage Matt has just made
the difficult decision to go home after school and tell his parents he’s
gay. But just before he leaves he
encounters another student, a girl who tells him she’s just accepted Jesus and
he’s cured her problem with drugs.
For a kid who’s spent his life feeling different – he was
born prematurely which caused his CP, he’s adopted, and on top of all that, he’s
gay – the promise of miracles feels like – well – a miracle. Maybe God can heal him of his difference.
Instead of coming out, Matt throws himself into the arms
of the Jesus movement, which at first feels warm and friendly, even when they’re
unable to pray his homosexuality away.
But when he moves into the mainstream Evangelical church
that warmth rapidly chills; the ice of homophobia so deep and reputedly
given of God, that orientation conversion or “cure” is the only salvation.
Despairing, Matt endures 18 years of failed attempts to
overcome his “demon,” before at last as he begins to share his struggle with a
few friendly non-Pentecostals, some in the Narcotics Anonymous group that meets
at his coffee shop. Miraculously, they become
guides on his new journey – throwing off the yoke of religious self-hate and coming
out.
In the process he creates Betty Desire, a drag persona
which allows him in his journey to move beyond self- hate, beyond doubts and
fears, and to become what he is now – a proud gay man who, both as Betty and as
himself, is a beloved icon of his local community.
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