Definitely. Stephen King often uses epilogues in his novels. Epilogues in his works serve various purposes. They can provide a sense of finality, like in 'Pet Sematary'. In this novel, the epilogue leaves the reader with a haunting and conclusive feeling, rounding out the overall dark and disturbing tale.
The epilogue in 'Carrie' is also famous. It offers a sort of post - mortem on the events of the prom night and how the town tries to move on, while still being haunted by what Carrie did. It's a powerful way to end the story and leaves the reader with a lot to think about.
Yes, it's possible. Some novels have multiple epilogues to offer different perspectives or wrap up loose ends in various ways. It all comes down to how the author wants to conclude the story.
Often, it involves overcoming obstacles and external forces that try to prevent the true love from blossoming. Maybe there's a magical element that adds complexity.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the curse true story' you're referring to. There could be many stories with such a title or concept. It might be about a supposed curse in a particular place, like a haunted house where strange things happen that people attribute to a curse.