For creative writers who may not necessarily have their creative works cited in scholarly literature, information on live readings/performances, reviews, recordings, grants awarded, and prizes won, can be indicative of the cultural/social impact and therefore of a creative writer's influence.
The impact of a reading or performance can be shown by the number of readings/performances, ticket sales, reviews, and where the reviews were published. Information on the performance venue can also be significant:
Locate notices of readings and subsequent reviews in the local press using newspaper databases:
Then, check the circulation statistics of the individual newspapers/magazines for an indication of the impact of the public announcement of the reading notice and/or review:
Information on the significance of prizes and awards can be obtained by finding information about the organization conferring the prize, the number and names (if available) of nominees for the award, previous winners, and the publications announcing the award.
For information on an organization, the number and names of nominees for a prize, and previous winners, try the website of the organization. Other resources for information on organizations include:
Also, look for announcements of the award in the local press using newspaper databases:
Then, check the circulation statistics of the individual newspapers/magazines for an indication of the impact of the public announcement of the prize or award: