Typically, your idea should be original. It should also be relevant to the kind of stories that Great Big Story covers, which often focus on human - interest, cultural, and unique experiences. You may need to be able to clearly communicate your idea in writing or verbally.
You can usually submit an idea on the official website of Great Big Story. Look for a 'Submit' or 'Contact' section. There might be a form to fill out with details about your idea.
Another option is to find out if they attend any industry events or conferences. If so, you could try to meet with their representatives in person. Prepare a short pitch about your idea on a notecard or in your head. Explain what makes your idea unique and suitable for Great Big Story. This face - to - face interaction can sometimes be more effective than just sending an online message.
Maybe a group of big cats are magically given the ability to transform into human - like forms and they are trained in the art of the katana. They form a secret order that protects the forest from dark forces, using their feline instincts and katana skills.
You could have a story where a reindeer gets lost on its way to help Santa. A kind - hearted child finds the reindeer and tries to get it back to Santa in time for Christmas. Along the way, they have many adventures and learn about friendship and the importance of Christmas.
Well, it could be about a character who is a big bully and how this bully behaves towards others, like maybe constantly picking on smaller or weaker kids at school.
As I don't know the details of this story, the main idea could be related to the uniqueness of having big eyes. Maybe it's about how big eyes are seen as a symbol of innocence or the ability to see the world in a different way.
I don't know the 'the big toe story' well enough to say the main idea. It could be about the importance of the big toe in human movement if it's a scientific - based story.