Lately less, because I can create imagery using dialogue and character interaction without having to hammerblow people with excessive setting. That said, as I'm sure some of you will remember not so fondly, this wasn't always the case. Looking back at my earlier content on Althanas I have to baulk a little at the amount of weighty description I used to think was the bread and butter of 'quality writing'. It took a lot of reading of young adult fantasy and comparing it in terms of enjoyment and readability to writers like Scott Lynch and Kevin J Anderson to find a balance between the two that made me comfortable. Most importantly, it made me want to keep writing.

I don't think either approach is more or less better than the other. It's about how it makes you feel and wherever or not your approach is sustainable. Some of the writers that've come and gone over the years can write reams of quality text that doesn't leave you reaching for dictionary (George RR Martin on the other hand, cannot). I don't think the play by post format really helps either, because on the one hand you want to tell your story, but on the other you have to match the pace and style of the people you're collaborating with otherwise you're left with a disjointed mess.