About the Award
The ApollyCon Wordsmith Scholarship is dedicated to expanding access and opportunity within the literary community by connecting recipients with the resources, relationships, and experiences available through ApollyCon. Our mission is to cultivate a more inclusive and representative book community where historically marginalized* authors, readers, and industry professionals can grow, connect, and thrive.
Through this scholarship, we seek to reduce financial barriers, foster meaningful professional and personal connections, and support individuals who are passionate about storytelling and the publishing world. We believe literature has the power to inspire, transform, and bring people together, and we are committed to helping talented wordsmiths pursue their creative goals and make their voices heard.
Definition of Historically Marginalized
For the purposes of this scholarship, historically marginalized refers to individuals and communities that have experienced systemic barriers to opportunity, representation, resources, or inclusion due to social, cultural, economic, or institutional inequities.
Examples may include, but are not limited to:
- People of color
- LGBTQ+ individuals
- People with disabilities (visible or non-visible)
- Neurodivergent individuals
- Older adults and senior citizens
- Individuals from economically disadvantaged backgrounds
The ApollyCon Wordsmith Scholarship recognizes that diverse voices enrich storytelling and strengthen the broader literary community. We are committed to creating pathways for those voices to be seen, heard, and celebrated.