Has anyone here ever researched "Deep" POV? I keep seeing the term pop up when reviewing books on writing techniques, however the immediately say 'this book will give you a thorough analysis of all the available points of view'. I don't need yet another book on remedial techniques, and would rather jump directly to the advanced stuff, but the sample chapters don't include ANY of the key elements.
For those of you unfamiliar with the concept, Deep Point of View is supposedly drawing your readers deep into your main character's world, letting them see everything as if they're the character, rather than distancing them with 3rd POV and a narrator incessantly telling them what the character is thinking or feeling.
But, I've bought too many promising books on technique, which talk a great game, but never deliver ANYTHING useful, merely repeating the same point they raised in the book's blurb. :(
I'd also avoid books telling me that you can NEVER write in anything but 1st person, present tense, preferring they point out the best way to improve EACH POV, whichever fits the book you're writing. Too often, these seem to be lectures on 'always write like I do, you ignorant schmucks!'
P.S. If anyone has any specific recommendations, I'd appreciate knowing which books are the best in this (limited) field. Thanks!