Now there's a question... I'd hate to single out people from here (sorry to give a boring answer! Trying to accommodate any fellow overthinkers) so I'll just use two examples from people who I don't *think* are on here - or aren't openly, anyway
The Parachute author is the poet (in a sort of artistic sense rather than an actual poetry-writing poet) in the way they structure their writing, I feel like you could happily study their work in English Lit and pick up loads of literary devices etc. If that makes any sense at all. I may be talking out of my arse
And voice-wise, the 90s one on AO3 really stands out for me!
I totally agree with this. With parachute I find myself re reading some lines several times because it's sooooo beautiful.
That chapter 6, the way it made me feel when I first read was just amazing, everyline I don't want to end.
And the 90s one everything about it is sooooo 1996, the pub and club scenes are reminiscent of queer as folk (especially when John first sees jack dancing alone) but also, the football scenes bring back amazing hazy memories of watching the Sunday league teams on the school field.
The details of things like the phone, the cats name are so 1996 it's so clever.