First, I'd like to give a huge Congrats to
cocoskeeper who just signed on with an agent. I'm so happy for her, she deserves good things!!
I have completely finished the task of mailing out every single requested ms for both my children’s book and my YA. I also sent off a rebus to LadyBug and emailed a nonfiction kids story to Wee Ones (the poem was rejected). Now, although I feel accomplished by completing those goals, I’m feeling more impatient than ever! I really hate the waiting game. I’m trying to decide if I should work on revisions or start working on a new story or what. I'm not feeling very motivated at the moment.

I have completely finished the task of mailing out every single requested ms for both my children’s book and my YA. I also sent off a rebus to LadyBug and emailed a nonfiction kids story to Wee Ones (the poem was rejected). Now, although I feel accomplished by completing those goals, I’m feeling more impatient than ever! I really hate the waiting game. I’m trying to decide if I should work on revisions or start working on a new story or what. I'm not feeling very motivated at the moment.

(Anonymous)
The Publishing Contrarian
Thanks for stopping by my blog. Yes, I, too, am VERY happy for Kelsey! She did a great job of taking my suggestions to heart about revising the cover letter for Swamp Spells, too.
It sounds like you are very organized, and that is a really important component in the marketing of your book.
Lynne W. Scanlon
Wicked Witch of Publishing
http://www.thepublishingcontrarian
Do what calls you the most. You might not want to make too many changes to the manuscripts you've submitted though - what if they like them as is or want you to consider taking them in another direction?
Good luck! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you :)
Cheer up,
(:Lois