[1] In December 2013 Webb-Campbell was chosen to be the 2014 Canadian Women in Literary Arts (CWILA) "critic in residence".
[2] As part of her residency, she published interviews and reviews in The National Post, The Telegraph Journal, The Coast and Plenitude Magazine.
The family of Loretta Saunders, one of the women whose murder Webb-Campbell described in a poem, spoke out against the book and revealed that the poet did not seek their permission prior to publication.
[7] Webb-Campbell personally wrote letters of apology to each of the families and, in collaboration with Lee Maracle, reworked the book, eventually publishing it as I Am a Body of Land in 2019.
[8] Reviewing the book for Arc Poetry Magazine, Kathy Mac describes the poet "[grappling] with the collapse of both her social life and her sense of self.