Scot Ehrhardt teaches and writes. He does other things, too, like architectural salvage and stone sculpting, but you probably aren’t interested in that. He has published work in Little Patuxent Review, Infinity’s Kitchen, Tidal Basin Review, Lines + Stars, and New Verse News.
Baltimore poet Scot Ehrhardt deploys a set of characters fraught with loss and uncertainty in his debut publication. One Of Us Is Real moves from lighthearted to earnest to grotesque, all with an unsettling directness—a conversation, at times, from the speaker to the reader—in these vibrant and desperate scenes.