Multi-passionate professional in Foodservice, Court Reporting, and Publishing

Dennis is a certified court reporter, award-winning culinary artist, and published author whose career bridges precision and creativity. With over two decades of leadership in the foodservice industry—including executive chef roles with Fifth Group Restaurants and Morrison Healthcare—Dennis mastered the orchestration of kitchens, menus, and memorable dining experiences.

Driven by a love for accuracy and storytelling, he transitioned into court reporting, where he’s served Georgia’s Superior, State, and Juvenile Courts with integrity and skill. His deep understanding of courtroom dynamics and expert transcription have made him a trusted voice in legal proceedings.

Dennis is also the founder and creative mind behind The Constant Epicurean and author of Dragon Diaries (2024), where he explores personal narrative, culture, and culinary adventure. His work reflects a rare blend of hands-on experience, meticulous documentation, and an enduring commitment to meaningful expression.

CEO & Founder

Davis is the visionary founder and CEO of Wanderlight Press, an independent publishing house devoted to literary excellence and bold storytelling. Under his leadership, Wanderlight has cultivated a growing constellation of authors whose works span genres but share a common goal: to illuminate, inspire, and entertain.

With a deep respect for craft and a passion for immersive fiction, Dennis champions voices that dare to explore new worlds, challenge conventions, and resonate with curiosity. From debut novels to daring series, Wanderlight’s titles reflect a commitment to both artistic integrity and reader delight.

Discover Bold Fiction at Wanderlight Press
Literary Voices, Immersive Stories — Stories to Illuminate and Inspire

The Pandemic Series

Davis is the author of several compelling nonfiction books chronicling one family’s extraordinary journey through times of uncertainty, resilience, and revelation. His titles—Dragon Diaries, Diary From a Pandemic Part One and Two, and Beneath an Endless Sky—offer vivid, firsthand accounts of life during global upheaval, cross-cultural immersion in Vietnam, and an epic American road trip through the vast expanse of the West.

Blending memoir, travelogue, and social observation, Davis writes with clarity, candor, and warmth. His work invites readers into moments both intimate and expansive, crafting true stories that illuminate what it means to endure, adapt, and cherish what matters most.

The Mind Behind TheConstantEpicurean.com

Dennis W. Davis is the storyteller and soul behind TheConstantEpicurean.com, a narrative travel site where honest, heartwarming, and occasionally harrowing true tales come to life. With a voice both grounded and lyrical, Dennis shares vivid dispatches from remote villages, backroads, and family journeys—capturing the beauty and complexity of life on the move.

What began as a digital journal has grown into a body of work that now includes multiple published books, each rooted in the essays and observations first penned on the site. From pandemic-era reflections in Vietnam to cross-country treks beneath western skies, The Constant Epicurean is where experience meets reflection, and memory becomes memoir.

Dennis’ Newest Book!

The Superposition of Us

There are moments in history when the ground shifts under our feet so suddenly we’re left walking on air, unsure if it will hold. The Superposition of Us is written from that weightless place—where human thought and machine intelligence now occupy the same space, each shaping the other in ways neither can fully claim as their own.

Dennis W. Davis invites you into a living experiment: part memoir, part meditation, part collaboration with the very technology that is rewriting the rules of creativity. Here, courtrooms hum with invisible computation, manuscripts evolve in conversation with algorithms, and the questions once reserved for science fiction arrive at the kitchen table.

It is a story of exhilaration and unease, of finding beauty in the blurred lines between human and machine, and of asking what remains ours when the act of creation itself becomes shared. This is not a book about technology alone, but about the fragile, defiant, and stubbornly human things that refuse to be replicated. A record of the moment before the wave breaks, written from inside the curl.