Cody Caetano

Cody Caetano, a reflective Luso-Canadian author, gazing thoughtfully, dressed in a casual jacket.

Cody Caetano, a promising Canadian author of Portuguese and Anishinaabe descent, brings a unique perspective to the literary world with his debut memoir, *Half-Bads in White Regalia*. Born in Toronto and a member of the Pinaymootang First Nation, Cody crafts a compelling narrative rooted in his rich cultural heritage and complex family dynamics. His memoir, a vivid recounting of his childhood experiences in the small hamlet of Happyland near Orillia, Ontario, echoes the resilience and tumult of navigating life as the son of a Portuguese immigrant and an Indigenous mother—a survivor of the Sixties Scoop.

Educated at the University of Toronto under the mentorship of renowned writer Lee Maracle, Cody's literary journey began with significant accolades, including winning the Indigenous Voices Award for both published and unpublished English prose. His work, celebrated for its poignant exploration of identity and belonging, was named one of the best Canadian non-fiction books by CBC Books and The Globe and Mail, and has been recognized by Canada Reads and the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour.

Beyond his own writings, Cody is deeply involved in the literary community as a literary agent at CookeMcDermid, representing both emerging and acclaimed writers. His diverse career background, from bartending to working in trade publishing, enriches his approach to literature and publishing, making him a versatile figure in Canadian literature.

Cody continues to influence the literary scene by engaging in public speaking, facilitating workshops, and serving as a judge for prestigious literary awards. His essays and stories have graced publications like The Walrus and The Globe and Mail, marking him as a distinctive voice to watch in the evolving narrative of Canadian literature.

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