Author

Maggie Helwig

Maggie Helwig
Associated Country
Canada
Maggie Helwig is a Canadian writer, poet, social justice advocate, and Anglican priest whose work spans fiction, poetry, essays, and nonfiction. Known for combining literary craftsmanship with a deep concern for social and ethical issues, she often explores themes of community, justice, compassion, faith, and the challenges of contemporary urban life. Her writing is distinguished by its emotional intelligence, moral seriousness, and close attention to the lives of people on the margins of society.

Born in England and raised in Canada, Helwig established herself first as a poet and novelist before entering the priesthood. Alongside her literary career, she has been active in a variety of social justice causes, advocating for human rights, peace, and support for vulnerable communities. Her experiences as both a writer and clergy member have informed a body of work that reflects a strong commitment to empathy, dignity, and social engagement.

Over the course of her career, Helwig has earned recognition as one of Canada's distinctive literary voices, publishing acclaimed poetry, fiction, essays, and nonfiction. Through her writing, activism, and ministry, she has built a reputation for thoughtful engagement with complex social issues while maintaining a belief in the importance of community, resilience, and human connection.
Books
When lifelong activist and celebrated author Maggie Helwig became an Anglican priest, she brought both her hard-earned social justice wisdom and her incomparable literary prowess to the role. Where...

Encampment 2025

The housing crisis plaguing major urban centres has sent countless people into the streets. In spring 2022, some of them found their way to the yard beside the Anglican church in Toronto’s Kensington...
A girl faints in the Toronto subway. Her friends are taken to the hospital with unexplained rashes; they complain about a funny smell in the subway. Swarms of police arrive, and then the hazmat team....